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49 old colorized photos that might change the way you perceive history, by Sebastien de Oliveira
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 ...
Rachel is a freelancer based in Echo Park, Los Angeles and has been writing and producing content for nearly two decades on subjects ranging from tech to fashion, health and lifestyle to entertainment ...
America’s longest-serving president almost missed his first day in office. On February 15, 1933, President-elect Franklin Delano Roosevelt was nearing the end of an impromptu speech in Miami when he ...
When NUIG Professor John Breslin began colorizing old black and white family photographs, little did he realize that he would go on to publish this book, Old Ireland in Colour, which rocketed to the ...
Dana Keller is a colorizer. He takes old black-and-white photos and applies his digital paintbrush, transforming them into a new work of art. Colorization of old photos isn’t new, but it’s becoming ...
William A. McConnell ’21 is a Mathematics concentrator in Adams House. His column appears on alternate Mondays. A few months ago I came across a magazine full of colorized old photographs from the ...
We often think of history in black and white, quite literally. And that’s because most very old photographs are indeed monochrome, taken before a time when images could easily and affordably be ...
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