18 Pictures From History In Extraordinary Kodachrome Color
(via BuzzFeed) Long before the age of digital cameras and selfies, Kodachrome was the gold standard of color photography, bringing
Read more(via BuzzFeed) Long before the age of digital cameras and selfies, Kodachrome was the gold standard of color photography, bringing
Read more(via Quartz) Moviegoers once devoted substantial chunks of their Friday evenings to perusing the aisles of video stores. You’d go
Read more(via Mental Floss) Although a number of professional wrestlers have transcended the squared circle to become worldwide stars—Hulk Hogan, The
Read more(via Amusing Planet) The Enchanted Highway is a 32-mile stretch of highway starting at Exit 72 on Interstate 94, about
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Artist “Red” Hong Yi once recreated Ai Weiwei’s face from 20,000 sunflower seeds. She’s depicted Jackie Chan
Read more(via Mental Floss) Ansel Adams was a genius with a camera, but he wasn’t so great about taking notes. The
Read more(via Mental Floss) Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey was a watershed moment in filmmaking. The epic sci-fi story of
Read more(via Amusing Planet) Since 1993, the farmers of the Japanese village of Inakadate, in Aomori Prefecture, has been creating elaborate
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) To artist and professor Jeffrey Allen Price, potatoes transcend their homely image. In fact, he might be
Read more(via Great Big Story) James Edward Smith Jr. is an instructor at the Dallas Institute of Funeral Service in Dallas,
Read more(via Great Big Story) You’ve heard his vocal stylings as Hermes Conrad in “Futurama,” the Green Lantern in “Justice League,”
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) When black-and-white images can be hard to relate to, adding color evokes empathy.
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