1920s, the short term between World Wars, is used to be called The Roaring Twenties, especially refers to distinctive cultural edge in New York City, Chicago, Paris, Berlin, London, and many other major cities during ...
Digital artist Jordan Lloyd used image processing techniques to colorize the original B&W photos of those famous landmarks under construction, from Hoover Dam to Eiffel Tower, Taj Mahal to Tower Bridge, etc. Officials ride in ...
The Algorithmia is an interesting web app developed by a team at UC Berkeley led by PhD student Richard Zhang, which uses the tech of Colorful Image Colorization algorithm to process any B&W images, where ...
Back in the Victorian era, the cost of photographing meant that Victorians only took pictures once or twice in their lifetime, and long exposure times made smiling difficult in front of a camera, so that ...
These heartwarming moments of love and passion during wartime captured by photographers tell us that life only lasts for a few decades, so be sure that we don’t leave any regrets and love is the ...
Here’s a collection of portraits of those famous artists around the world photographed with their cats, say, Salvador Dalí, Picasso, Paul Klee, Gustav Klimt and so on. No one knows how cat and human being ...
Audrey Hepburn is a well-known figure in cinema and popular culture history as Hollywood actress in the 60s and 70s and influential in charity and humanitarian effort. Audrey Hepburn was born on May 4, 1929 ...
Historical black and white photos captured by 83-year-old photographer Fan Ho show us dust-laden days of Hong Kong in the 1950s. Hong-Kong based photographer Fan Ho is an award-wining artist, who has won more than ...
A series of black-and-whites photos named “Centenarians” will shock and impress us as the project reminds people time elapsing and fleeting youth never returns by focusing on the details of human body, pores, marks and ...
Canadian photographer Francois Brunelle created a project named “I’m not a look-alike!” that is black and white photo series featuring strangers around the world look like brothers and sisters. The project consists of 200 photos of look-alikes ...