Video: A story in color: a dozen black and white photographs in color
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
We have already fallen in love with photo projects combining photographs of the past and the present. But story fans from the ColorizedHistory community love a colored story. Rather, the work of professional artists who approach their work in a complex way: they rely on historical information, aesthetic preferences and their own taste, when they return the color to old black and white photographs. They return it, because life “then” was also full of bright, saturated color, as it is now.
We could already observe the disaster of the German airship "Hindenburg" at the American naval base in Lakehurst (New Jersey) in the project "Know where you are" … And here she is in color, thanks to the artist Dana Keller.
This could be the view from the Capitol in Nashville, Tennessee. During the Civil War of 1864. Anyway, this is how Sanna Dullaway sees him
Big Jay McNealy, on the other hand, brought fans to an ecstatic state, Los Angeles, 1953. Original photo: Bob Willoughby. Color: Traquea.
Albert Einstein in the summer of 1939 in Nassau, Long Island, New York. Made in color by the artist Edvos.
Beauty Audrey Hepburn also seems to have become more alive for us, thanks to the color scheme of Dana Keller.
The frown of Joseph Goebbels is addressed to the Jewish photographer Alfred Eisenstadt. 1933 year. Photo: Time & Life Pictures. Color: Zuzahin.
Nikola Tesla, 1893. Photographer: Napoleon Sarony. Finished in color: Dana Keller.
Mark Twain in the garden. Photo, circa 1900. The author of the color image is Zuzahin.
Young, twenty-seven-year-old Charlie Chaplin. Photo of 1916. BenAfleckIsAnOkActor portrayed him in color for us.
The striking Elizabeth Taylor while filming The Giant. Photo of 1956. Color option: Malakon.
So our peculiar journey through time has come to an end. But those interested in history and photography would like to offer one more photo project - Time Travel by artist Flora Borsi.
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