Tired of the endless series of black and white photos that were popular in the day, French banker Albert Kahn decided to do something about it. In 1909, he commissioned four photographers to take their cameras all around the world, and using Autochrome Lumière, to document in color what they saw.
Back in 1909, a super-rich French banker named Albert Kahn decided to create a photographic record of the world using the new color photography process
Back in 1909, a super-rich French banker named Albert Kahn decided to create a photographic record of the world using the new color photography process
These are the last color shots of Paris during the Belle Époque period — a time when leading literary figures and artists, like Picasso and Gertrude Stein, were beginning to lay down roots in the...
These are the last color shots of Paris during the Belle Époque period — a time when leading literary figures and artists, like Picasso and Gertrude Stein, were beginning to lay down roots in the...
Back in 1909, a super-rich French banker named Albert Kahn decided to create a photographic record of the world using the new color photography process
Back in 1909, a super-rich French banker named Albert Kahn decided to create a photographic record of the world using the new color photography process
Back in 1909, a super-rich French banker named Albert Kahn decided to create a photographic record of the world using the new color photography process
Back in 1909, a super-rich French banker named Albert Kahn decided to create a photographic record of the world using the new color photography process
Back in 1909, a super-rich French banker named Albert Kahn decided to create a photographic record of the world using the new color photography process
Back in 1909, a super-rich French banker named Albert Kahn decided to create a photographic record of the world using the new color photography process
These are the last color shots of Paris during the Belle Époque period — a time when leading literary figures and artists, like Picasso and Gertrude Stein, were beginning to lay down roots in the...
Tired of the endless series of black and white photos that were popular in the day, French banker Albert Kahn decided to do something about it. In 1909, he commissioned four photographers to take their cameras all around the world, and using Autochrome Lumière, to document in color what they saw.
German artist Arndt Schlaudraff, totally influenced by Berliner brutalist architecture, makes impressive sculptures depicting this architectural movement and re
Tired of the endless series of black and white photos that were popular in the day, French banker Albert Kahn decided to do something about it. In 1909, he commissioned four photographers to take their cameras all around the world, and using Autochrome Lumière, to document in color what they saw.
These are the last color shots of Paris during the Belle Époque period — a time when leading literary figures and artists, like Picasso and Gertrude Stein, were beginning to lay down roots in the...
Tired of the endless series of black and white photos that were popular in the day, French banker Albert Kahn decided to do something about it. In 1909, he commissioned four photographers to take their cameras all around the world, and using Autochrome Lumière, to document in color what they saw.
These are the last color shots of Paris during the Belle Époque period — a time when leading literary figures and artists, like Picasso and Gertrude Stein, were beginning to lay down roots in the...
Tired of the endless series of black and white photos that were popular in the day, French banker Albert Kahn decided to do something about it. In 1909, he commissioned four photographers to take their cameras all around the world, and using Autochrome Lumière, to document in color what they saw.
Back in 1909, a super-rich French banker named Albert Kahn decided to create a photographic record of the world using the new color photography process
Over 100 years ago, a French banker named Albert Kahn undertook a massive photography project that became known as The Archives of the Planet. Sending
Black & white photos don't do the past justice.
Rare Color Photos Of Paris ✚ These are the last colour images ✚of Paris during the Belle Époque period. Mind-Blowing Color ✚ Pics.
These are the last color shots of Paris during the Belle Époque period — a time when leading literary figures and artists, like Picasso and Gertrude Stein, were beginning to lay down roots in the...
« Paris est une fête », disait Hemingway ; en voici la preuve avec ces clichés inédits, datant d’il y a 100 ans. C’est Albert Kahn, riche ban
Tired of the endless series of black and white photos that were popular in the day, French banker Albert Kahn decided to do something about it. In 1909, he commissioned four photographers to take their cameras all around the world, and using Autochrome Lumière, to document in color what they saw.
These are the last color shots of Paris during the Belle Époque period — a time when leading literary figures and artists, like Picasso and Gertrude Stein, were beginning to lay down roots in the...
« Paris est une fête », disait Hemingway ; en voici la preuve avec ces clichés inédits, datant d’il y a 100 ans. C’est Albert Kahn, riche ban
Tired of the endless series of black and white photos that were popular in the day, French banker Albert Kahn decided to do something about it. In 1909, he commissioned four photographers to take their cameras all around the world, and using Autochrome Lumière, to document in color what they saw.
Tired of the endless series of black and white photos that were popular in the day, French banker Albert Kahn decided to do something about it. In 1909, he commissioned four photographers to take their cameras all around the world, and using Autochrome Lumière, to document in color what they saw.
Back in 1909, a super-rich French banker named Albert Kahn decided to create a photographic record of the world using the new color photography process
0° est une série du photographe Bruce Boyd, originaire d’Afrique du Sud et fasciné par la glace. Ce projet est une étude de la transformation et de la
Tired of the endless series of black and white photos that were popular in the day, French banker Albert Kahn decided to do something about it. In 1909, he commissioned four photographers to take their cameras all around the world, and using Autochrome Lumière, to document in color what they saw.
Back in 1909, a super-rich French banker named Albert Kahn decided to create a photographic record of the world using the new color photography process
Tired of the endless series of black and white photos that were popular in the day, French banker Albert Kahn decided to do something about it. In 1909, he commissioned four photographers to take their cameras all around the world, and using Autochrome Lumière, to document in color what they saw.
Back in 1909, a super-rich French banker named Albert Kahn decided to create a photographic record of the world using the new color photography process