Color brings 1955 into arm’s reach: a year when adulthood felt hopeful, youth felt restless, and everyday life moved at the speed of a landline. These colorized photos glow with chrome, cotton, summer ...
Color photography didn’t become more widely available until the 1930s, and photography in general wasn’t all that common until the late 1800s. Because of their obsolete nature, colorized photos from ...
This may not be a gift you want, but CBS is delivering the colorized “Andy Griffith Show Christmas Special” on Dec. 25. “I Love Lucy” has been getting the colorized treatment in recent years during ...
Alfred T. Palmer, “Operating a hand drill at Vultee-Nashville, woman is working on a 'Vengeance' dive bomber, Tennessee” (1943) converted to grayscale by the author. For most of the history of ...
Marina Amaral has been fascinated by history and photography for as long as she can remember. As a child she taught herself Photoshop by watching tutorials on YouTube. Five years ago, the budding ...
"The Christmas Story" colorized (left) and the original (right). Fans of “The Andy Griffith Show” will see something they’ve never seen before: two episodes of the classic ’60s-era series airing ...
Nowadays, photographers use black and white photography to convey emotion by playing with tones, contrasts, and shadows, but it wasn't always an option to choose. Color photography brings photographs ...
Michael Giacchino, director and composer of Marvel Studios‘ television special Werewolf by Night, shared some insight as to how the black-and-white horror film got a colorized version. In an interview ...
French artist Sébastien de Oliveira is best known for his meticulous colorization of historical black and white photographs, a process that blends archival research with a distinctly artistic ...
When black-and-white photographs are colorized, the subject in the image looks more “real.” This makes sense: Most of us experience our surroundings in color, and when rendered in monochrome, the ...