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On the cusp of the 1970's, San Francisco was a veritable hub of culture. This series of vintage photographs, taken by the late William Gedney in
These colorized monochrome photos will change the way you imagine the past. Since we live and remember in color, a black-and-white image seems almost of another world. Through the process of colorization, that world becomes more familiar, easier to imagine, and easier to connect to.
On the cusp of the 1970's, San Francisco was a veritable hub of culture. This series of vintage photographs, taken by the late William Gedney in
These colorized monochrome photos will change the way you imagine the past. Since we live and remember in color, a black-and-white image seems almost of another world. Through the process of colorization, that world becomes more familiar, easier to imagine, and easier to connect to.
On the cusp of the 1970's, San Francisco was a veritable hub of culture. This series of vintage photographs, taken by the late William Gedney in
B&W photo I colorized
These colorized monochrome photos will change the way you imagine the past. Since we live and remember in color, a black-and-white image seems almost of another world. Through the process of colorization, that world becomes more familiar, easier to imagine, and easier to connect to.
On the cusp of the 1970's, San Francisco was a veritable hub of culture. This series of vintage photographs, taken by the late William Gedney in
Here's a collection of 20 amazing vintage photos of Istanbul, Turkey from 1870s-1900s, taken by Swedish photographer Guillaume Berggren. (Photos by Guillaume Berggren)
When we see old black and white photos we sometimes forget the actual moments were experienced the same way we do today.
These colorized monochrome photos will change the way you imagine the past. Since we live and remember in color, a black-and-white image seems almost of another world. Through the process of colorization, that world becomes more familiar, easier to imagine, and easier to connect to.
A keen photographer since childhood, Allan Hailstone’s beautiful images are a tribute to London at what he remembers as a magical time. Fogs, Soho at night, the remnants of St Giles, lost theaters... Hailstone’s photographs were taken from between 1950 to 1962 paint a picture of England’s multifaceted capital in a decade of great change and development. From grand monuments to innocuous street corners, famous faces to passers-by, this selection of evocative photographs captures the very essence of London life in the mid-twentieth century. Here is just a taste of how things were. Warner Cinema, Cranbourn Street, London, 3 January 1957 Trafalgar Square, London, 5 November 1955 Trafalgar Square CND London, 24 September 1960 The Strand, London, 1 August 1955 Southampton Row, London, 2 August 1955 Piccadilly Circus, London, 2 April 1956 Outside Foyle’s Bookshop, Charing Cross Road, London, around mid-1961 Near Tottenham Court Road tube station, London, 1 August 1955 Men outside shop Charing Cross Road, London, 5 November 1955 Leicester Square, London, 11 April 1955 Leicester Square, London, 2 April 1956 Aldwych, London, 1 August 1955 Museum Street cnr. New Oxford Street, London, 1 August 1955 Charing Cross Road, London, 5 November 1955 Charing Cross Road, London, 5 November 1955 looking south Charlie Gracie posing for promotional photos in London, c.5 August 1957 Foyle’s Bookshop, Charing Cross Road, London, 5 November 1955 High Holborn, London, 2 August 1955 Kingsway cnr. High Holborn, London, 1 August 1955 The Empire Theatre on the north side of Leicester Square. The Queen’s Corner bar had no toilets and customers had to use the public conveniences in the Square, 1955 Café de Paris on Coventry Street, 1955 Leicester Square tube station looking south on Charing Cross Road, 1955 Charing Cross Road, 1955 Coventry Street corner, Haymarket, 1955 Coventry Street, 1955 The Silver Snack Bar on Cranbourne Street, where in 1955 you could buy sausages, chips and beans costing 2 shillings and 3 pence, 1955 The Odeon cinema at Marble Arch, 1955 Piccadilly Circus, 1955 C&A’s on Oxford Street near Marble Arch. It’s a Primark now, 1955 Selfridges on Oxford Street, 1955
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Venice became Austrian territory when Napoleon signed the Treaty of Campo Formio on 12 October 1797. The Austrians took control of the city on 18 January 1798. It was taken from Austria by the Treaty of Pressburg in 1805 and became part of Napoleon's Kingdom of Italy, but was returned to Austria following Napoleon's defeat
Some of the most iconic black and white images of our time, shown colorized by Sanna Dullaway, gives us a glimpse into how these images would have looked had they been taken in full color. Are they better in color or left in black and white? You have see these images in the full post.
These colorized monochrome photos will change the way you imagine the past. Since we live and remember in color, a black-and-white image seems almost of another world. Through the process of colorization, that world becomes more familiar, easier to imagine, and easier to connect to.
On the Amalfi Coast, the Italian cliffside city of Positano. This high-resolution print can be ordered up to 54" x 40" or as small as 6 x 4. print. Contact us for colour or digital options.
Here is an amazing photo collection of street scenes in London in the 1950 that taken by photographer Allan. Aldwych, London, 1 August 1955 Astoria Theatre (cinema), Charing Cross Road, London, mid-1957 Charing Cross Road at night, London, 1 August 1955 Charing Cross Road, London, 1 August 1955 Charing Cross Road, London, 1 August 1955 Charing Cross Road, London, 5 November 1955 Charing Cross Road, London, 5 November 1955 Charing Cross Road, London, 5 November 1955 Charing Cross Road, London, 5 November 1955 Charing Cross Road, London, 5 November 1955 Charlie Gracie posing for promotional photos in London, 5 August 1957 Cinerama in Soho, London, 5 November 1955 Coventry Street and Piccadilly Circus, London, 2 April 1956 Coventry Street, London, 3 January 1957 Coventry Street, London, 3 January 1957 Cranbourn St, London, 11 April 1955 Cranbourn Street, London, 3 January 1957 Cranbourn Street, London, 5 November 1955 District Line platforms, Earl's Court station, London, 5 November 1955 Ealing Broadway, London, 10 November 1957 East Acton arcade, London, 5 November 1955 Foyle's Bookshop, Charing Cross Road, London, 5 November 1955 Frying Pan Alley, London, 5 November 1955 High Holborn, London, 2 August 1955. High Holborn, London, 2 August 1955 In Leicester Square, London, mid-1957 Kingsway cnr. High Holborn, London, 1 August 1955 Leicester Square, London, 2 April 1956 Leicester Square, London, 5 November 1955 Leicester Square, London, 11 April 1955 Leicester Square, London, 11 April 1955 Marylebone Road, London, 1 August 1955 Museum Street cnr. New Oxford Street, London, 1 August 1955 National Gallery and St. Martin's, Trafalgar Square, London, 1 August 1955 Odeon cinema, Marble Arch, London, 5 November 1955 Outside Marble Arch tube station, London, 2 August 1955 Oxford Street, London, 5 November 1955 Oxford Street, London, 21 June 1958 Oxford Street, London, Bank Holiday Monday, 1 August 1955 Parliament Street and Whitehall, London, 8 November 1959 Parliament Street and Whitehall, London, 8 November 1959 Piccadilly Circus, London, 2 April 1956 Piccadilly Circus, London, 3 January 1957 Piccadilly Circus, London, 3 January 1957 Piccadilly Circus, London, 5 November 1955 Regent Street and Piccadilly Circus, London, 7 December 1958 Regent Street and Piccadilly Circus, London, 7 December 1958 Regent Street and Piccadilly Circus, London, 7 December 1958 Russell Square, London, 2 August 1955 Selfridges, Oxford Street, London, 2 August 1955 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, 1 August 1955 Soho, London, 5 November 1955 Southampton Row, London, 2 August 1955 Southampton Row, London, 2 August 1955 St. Giles High Street, London, 1 August 1955 Stoll Theatre, Kingsway, London, 1 August 1955 Strand, London, 1 August 1955 Strand, London, 1 August 1955 Tower Hill, London, 5 November 1955 Trafalgar Square and Strand, London, 1 August 1955 Trafalgar Square, London, 11 April 1955 Underground station, probably Leicester Square, London, 3 January 1957 Victoria Coach Station, London, 2 August 1955 Warner Cinema, Cranbourn Street, London, 3 January 1957 Warner cinema, Leicester Square, London, 5 November 1955 Westminster Abbey, London, 31 July 1954 (Photos by Allan)
Denmark-based creative Mads Madsen, aka Zuzah, masterfully colorizes old black and white photos of well-known men and women throughout history. As a