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 BuzzFeed) Extreme cold has descended over the Midwest and Upper Plains region as its residents brace for potentially life-threatening
Read more(via Listverse) A picture is worth a thousand words—or the life of its photographer. Obviously, photographers will often go to
Read moreHistory buff Rusty of Rusty’s History Zone posted absolutely stunning drone footage flying over the ruins of ancient Pompeii. This
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) His name was Barry Gfeller, and he left behind an astonishing 50,000 previously unseen images.
Read more(via Collector’s Weekly) For children, playgrounds are where magic happens. And if you count yourself among Baby Boomers or Gen
Read more(via All That Is Interesting) As a clerk at Ellis Island from 1892-1925, Augustus Sherman was in a unique position
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 Messy Nessy Chic) Chilean-born photographer Camilo José Vergara photographed the same buildings from the exact same spot, documenting them
Read more(via Huck Magazine) Ulrika Brand reflects on the iconic career of her father, Jonathan Brand – a New York street
Read more(via The Week) No matter how old we get, there’s still something utterly delightful — even magical — about using
Read more(via New York Magazine) Photographer Humza Deas uses drones to capture New York City as you’ve never seen it before
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