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30 stunning vintage color photographs that bring history to life
These historical color photos offer a vivid perspective on the past.
Keld Helmer-Petersen, “Untitled” (1948), from the series ‘122 Color Photographs,’ Lambda print (© Keld Helmer-Petersen, courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery, New York) In these photos — shot between 1941 and ...
Indeed, color photography had a hard time of it after it was first developed in the mid-19th century, with critics and connoisseurs terming its seductive colors garish as opposed to the supposedly ...
I don't know about you, Pandas, but I love period dramas. They're like a window into the past: we can see how people looked and lived a hundred or even more years ago. However, they're often just ...
The first color photographs by legendary Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto are on display at Lisson Gallery in New York. Lisson Gallery in New York is currently displaying the first color photos ...
“The greatest achievement in photography since George Eastman pioneered and introduced the first black and white roll film in 1889—”With this demure panchromatic blush Eastman Kodak Co. last week ...
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These incandescent pictures and postcards from the turn of the 19th century aren’t true color photography — they were colored using a process known as photochrom that gave the landscapes they depict a ...
Researchers have shed new light on one of the earliest color photography techniques, G. Lippmann's Nobel Prize-winning multispectral imaging method. It is often said that before air travel our skies ...
French physicist Gabriel Lippmann pioneered color photography and snagged the 1908 Nobel Prize in Physics for his efforts. But according to a recent paper published in the Proceedings of the National ...
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