Lartigue first picked up autochrome, an early color process developed by the Lumière brothers, in 1912, and his earliest ...
Explore 20 colorized photos from the first decade of the 20th century, capturing everyday life, people, and historic moments ...
These colorized World War II photos capture soldiers coming home, from packed troop ships and station kisses to duffel bags ...
The process of colorization has led to some incredibly impactful media, like They Shall Not Grow Old, and numerous colorized photos that provide new context for past events. We’re also at the point ...
The Great Depression stands as the most devastating economic crisis in modern history. It began in 1929 when the rapid growth of the Roaring Twenties abruptly collapsed, plunging the world into more ...
Seeing the past in color has a way of making it feel immediate, almost like stepping into another time. These photos open a vivid window into life in the late ’30s, capturing moments that might feel ...
World War II is often remembered through black and white photos that can make the era feel distant and less personal. But when these images are carefully colorized, the people and moments within them ...
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When Tokuso Hamai saw the colorized version of an old black-and-white photo of a picnic held under cherry tree blossoms sometime before World War II, forgotten memories of family members, most of whom ...
An urban legend tells the tale of Google promising a cool feature for its Photos application: the magic ability to turn your old black-and-white photos into colorful pics. Google’s magnificent dataset ...
A new exhibition reveals decades of hidden color work by the French master Jacques Henri Lartigue that borders on ...