An early form of color photography called autochrome gave pictures a "wonderful luminosity."
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Download Image of Bregner, Målselv 1912 (autochrome) (14587782158). Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Beskrivelse / Description: Bildet er fra Hanna Resvoll-Holmsens forskningsreise i Troms 1912. Autochrome is an early color photography process. Patented in 1903 by the Lumière brothers in France and first marketed in 1907, it was the principal color photography process in use before the advent of subtractive color film in the mid-1930s (wikipedia). Dato / Date: 1912 Sted / Place: Troms, Målselv Fotograf / Photographer: Hanna Resvoll-Holmsen (1873-1943) Digital kopi av original / Digital copy of original: autochrome, 8x8 glass Eier / Owner Institution: Nasjonalbiblioteket / National Library of Norway Lenke / Link: www.nb.no Bildesignatur / Image Number: bldsa_RH_00036. Dated: 1912. Topics: color photography, autochromes, 1912 in norway, color photographs by hanna marie resvoll holmsen, flora of troms og finnmark, images from nasjonalbiblioteket, nature of malselv, pteridophyta in norway, unidentified pteridophyta historical images, high resolution, norway, garden, park
Circa 1910. Leonid Nikolaievich Andreyev ( 21 August/9 August 1871, Oryol – September 12, 1919, Mustamäki), Russian playwright, nove...
While Levi Hill supposedly invented color photography in the 1850s, it was the Lumiere brothers who devised the first commercially viable photographic process. Here's a collection of interesting color photographs in the early 20th century. Women under a tree, c. 1915. A woman and boy in a chair, c. 1915. A woman and flowers, c. 1915. Children and teachers, c. 1910. A woman in red dress, c. 1915. Silver Lake,1907-1932. Women with a Happy Easter/Buy Kodak sign, c. 1917. Seneca pool, 1924. A woman in a greenhouse, c.1910. A girl with dolls, c. 1910. The Palace of Horticulture at the Pan American Exposition in San Francisco, 1915. A woman on a rock in a garden, c. 1910-15. A man and his dogs, c. 1915. Foolish House at the Ontario Beach Park, 1910. Letchworth State Park, New York, c. 1915. An urban outdoor market, c. 1910. A woman in costume, c. 1915. A row of young women, 1907-1932. A popular beach, c. 1915. A baby, c. 1915. Swimmers at Fine View, 1907-1932. A young couple, c. 1920. Charles Zoller with his bicycle, c. 1920. Sisters, c. 1909, Killara, Australia. A nurse and child, c. 1907-1932, by Charles C. Zoller. Nurses and "Uncle Sam" at a WWI support parade, US, c. 1917, by Charles C. Zoller. Family group, c. 1915. Native American man, c. 1910, by Mrs. Benjamin F. Russell. Woman in a throne, c. 1915. Arnett YMCA, USA, 1907-1932. Villa Bonnier, Stockholm, c. 1930. Louis Lumiere, of the Lumiere brothers, inventors, film innovators, and creators of the autochrome itself. c. 1910. Woman with a crazy pinecone-feather hat, c. 1910. Street and castle view, Foix, France, c. 1903, by Eugene Trutat.
Download Image of Reino Pietinen D1988 44 652 15 (11187582405). Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Reino Pietinen: Family Pietinen, 1910’s, Antrea. Autochrome. / Pietisen perhe, 1910-luku, Antrea. Autochrome. The Finnish Museum of Photography / Suomen valokuvataiteen museo. Dated: 1910. Topics: color photography, autochromes, finnish museum of photography, kamennogorsk, ultra high resolution, high resolution, finland
In 1903, the Lumière brothers, Auguste and Louis, patented the first widely available color photography process, called autochrome. Their method—which involves dusting a plate with dyed potato star…
Download Image of Accession Number- 1982-2070-0002 (2678237668). Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Accession Number: 1982:2070:0002 Maker: Charles C. Zoller (American 1854-1934) Title: Silver Lake Date: 1907 - 1932 Medium: color plate, screen (Autochrome) process Dimensions: 3 1/4 x 4 in. George Eastman House Collection General information about the George Eastman House Photography Collection is available at http://www.eastmanhouse.org/inc/collections/photography.php. For information on obtaining reproductions go to: 1982:2070:0002.. Dated: 1907. Topics: photographs by charles c zoller, george eastman house collection, charles chusseau flaviens, eastman house
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Many photographers have attempted to give their work a painterly feel. Perhaps one of the most successful was an early Austro- German photographic pioneer called Heinrich Kuhn. Using an early color…
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Belgian painter Alfonse Van Besten (1865-1926) embraced technology, utilising innovative color processes to transfer black and white photographs into vivid, at times lurid autochromes. The tableaux of his autochromes (a technology patented by the Lumière brothers in 1903 and the first colour photographic process developed on an industrial scale) are often bucolic and romantic. Demure ladies and … Continue reading "Alfonse Van Besten’s Dreamy Autochromes (1910-1915)"
Albert Kahn was a wealthy French banker who launched a project in the early 1909 that aimed to create a photographic record of the world. The first
Today we are looking at some of the earliest Czech autochrome photographers. The Autochrome Lumière is an early color photography process patented in 1903 by the Lumière brothers in France and first marketed in 1907. It was the principal color photography process in use before the advent of subtractive color film in the mid-1930s. Commercial...READ MORE
natgeofound: Tourists admire the beauty and size of the Washington Monument, April 1935. Photograph by Jacob J. Gayer, National Geographic
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Almost 30 years before Kodachrome, two French brothers invented a way to take color photos. The autochrome process they developed gave the soft, slightly blurred images the feel of an Impressionist painting.
Way before Kodachrome, and the now-classic Paul Simon song, there was Autochrome Lumière. Autochrome Lumière is a photographic process that revolutionized
Today we are looking at some of the earliest Czech autochrome photographers. The Autochrome Lumière is an early color photography process patented in 1903 by the Lumière brothers in France and first marketed in 1907. It was the principal color photography process in use before the advent of subtractive color film in the mid-1930s. Commercial...READ MORE
Auguste and Louis Lumière presented their autochrome invention to the French Academy of Sciences in 1904. The process uses a screen of minute potato starch grains dyed orange-red, green and violet. The dyed grains are dusted onto a glass plate, then covered with a layer of sensitive panchromatic silver bromide emulsion. As light enters … Continue reading "An Album Of Lush Early 20th Century Autochromes"
More than a century after an ambitious project by French millionaire Albert Kahn was launched - his collection of incredible colour photographs are being brought to a mass audience for the first time.
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Autochrome by Thomas Shields Clarke. Fernbrook, c.1910. (x)
Mervyn O'Gorman was an English engineer whose artistic interests turned him into one of the early pioneers of color photography. Using the Autochrome
A collection of amazing color portrait photos of women from the early 20th century; these photographs were made on color photographic Autochrome plate technology.
The Autochrome Lumière