Download Image of Agfa-autokrom. Serie "Margit". Porträtt av flicka i vingåkersdräkt.. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Agfa-autokrom. Serie "Margit". Porträtt av flicka i vingåkersdräkt.. Dated: 01.01.1924. Topics: autokrom, portratt, flicka, agfa, e d schott, helmer backstrom, autokromer bilder, tekniska museet, autochrome, girl, portraits, technical museum, high resolution, portrait, portrait photographs, color photography, autochromes, agfacolor neu, ultra high resolution, swedish
Marking 2008 as the city's year as European Capital of Culture, Tate Liverpool is opening Britain's first comprehensive exhibition of the work of Gustav Klimt
Circa 1910. Leonid Nikolaievich Andreyev ( 21 August/9 August 1871, Oryol – September 12, 1919, Mustamäki), Russian playwright, nove...
When you think of old photos or historical pictures, you naturally think in terms of black and white, but as you can see from these stunning vintage photos from the turn of the 20th century, color pictures have been around for a lot longer than you think.
Long before Kiri Te Kanawa was winning bouquets, a southern songbird had the musical world at her feet, Angela Skerrett Tainui writes in this...
Belgian painter Alfonse Van Besten (1865-1926) embraced technology, utilising innovative color processes to transfer black and white photographs into vivid, at times lurid autochromes. The tableaux of his autochromes (a technology patented by the Lumière brothers in 1903 and the first colour photographic process developed on an industrial scale) are often bucolic and romantic. Demure ladies and … Continue reading "Alfonse Van Besten’s Dreamy Autochromes (1910-1915)"
Today we are looking at some of the earliest Czech autochrome photographers. The Autochrome Lumière is an early color photography process patented in 1903 by the Lumière brothers in France and first marketed in 1907. It was the principal color photography process in use before the advent of subtractive color film in the mid-1930s. Commercial...READ MORE
Download Image of Lumières-autokrom. Solnedgång vid Furuvik (Gävle). Fotograferad i juni 1911 med f/12, 1 sek. exponering.. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Lumières-autokrom. Solnedgång vid Furuvik (Gävle). Fotograferad i juni 1911 med f/12, 1 sek. exponering.. Dated: 01.01.1908 - 01.01.1915. Topics: sverige, gävleborg, gavleborg, gävle, gavle, furuvik, lumières, lumieres, lumières autokrom, lumieres autokrom, jäderström, jaderstrom, john, autokrom, solnedgång, solnedgang, john jäderström, john jaderstrom, iwan jäderström, iwan jaderstrom, fotografering under speciella förhållanden, fotografering under speciella forhallanden, autokromer bilder, tekniska museet, autochrome, photography under special conditions, pine bay, gawle, spring current, sunset, sweden, technical museum, high resolution, color photography, autochromes, ultra high resolution
Les Frères Lumière / Autochrome / Jeunes filles et pommiers en fleur
Le collectionneur d'art français Antonin Personnaz était également un photographe qui a réalisé de délicieux autochromes impressionnistes.
Belgian painter Alfonse Van Besten (1865-1926) embraced technology, utilising innovative color processes to transfer black and white photographs into vivid, at times lurid autochromes. The tableaux of his autochromes (a technology patented by the Lumière brothers in 1903 and the first colour photographic process developed on an industrial scale) are often bucolic and romantic. Demure ladies and … Continue reading "Alfonse Van Besten’s Dreamy Autochromes (1910-1915)"
We call this a cowboy but it is unidentified as to date or place. The jacket suggests to me that he might be from South American rather than the American west. Do gauchos wear chaps? About the Autochrome: The Autochrome Lumiére was introduced in 1907 and was the primary process used to make color photographs until the introduction of color film in the 1930s. A glass plate was coated with a random mosaic of grains of potato starch died red, green, and violet. Lampblack filled the spaces between the grains. A panchromatic silver halide emulsion is added. After exposing in the camera the plate is developed then reversed as a positive. The starch grains act first as filters for the colors striking the plate and then as a viewing filters in the finished image. For example light from a green leaf will pass through the green particle and expose the emulsion under it but would not pass through the red or violet particles. On viewing by transmitted light the green color would show wherever green light hit the plate. We collect Autochromes and other early color processes and I will add more examples as time permits.
French photographer Gustave Gain (1876-1945) was born in Cherbourg, France on June 27, 1876. As a chemist he keens on photography and related technical achievements. After the invention of the Autochrome by the Lumière brothers, Gustave is actively engaged in color photograph. Gustave Gain loves beach. In the summer, he spent much time with his family on the coast of the English Channel in Brittany and Normandy, where he took a lot of stunning shots of his wife, Adeline and other women.
Rarely seen pictures by Jacques Henri Lartigue reveal his love of colour photographs.
Today we are looking at some of the earliest Czech autochrome photographers. The Autochrome Lumière is an early color photography process patented in 1903 by the Lumière brothers in France and first marketed in 1907. It was the principal color photography process in use before the advent of subtractive color film in the mid-1930s. Commercial...READ MORE
The rise of photography in the mid-late 19th-century began the move away from an oral and literary tradition towards one based on image. A photograph can describe a moment in time more viscerally than the written word. Think of that picture of Jack Ruby shooting Lee Harvey Oswald. A million words have been written … Continue reading "The Astonishing Cinematic Autochrome Photography of Heinrich Kühn"
The Autochrome Lumière
Belgian painter Alfonse Van Besten (1865-1926) embraced technology, utilising innovative color processes to transfer black and white photographs into vivid, at times lurid autochromes. The tableaux of his autochromes (a technology patented by the Lumière brothers in 1903 and the first colour photographic process developed on an industrial scale) are often bucolic and romantic. Demure ladies and … Continue reading "Alfonse Van Besten’s Dreamy Autochromes (1910-1915)"
Belgian painter Alfonse Van Besten (1865-1926) embraced technology, utilising innovative color processes to transfer black and white photographs into vivid, at times lurid autochromes. The tableaux of his autochromes (a technology patented by the Lumière brothers in 1903 and the first colour photographic process developed on an industrial scale) are often bucolic and romantic. Demure ladies and … Continue reading "Alfonse Van Besten’s Dreamy Autochromes (1910-1915)"
Download Image of Lumières-autokrom. Fjäril (Batavia) Riksmuseet Prof. Sjöstedt. Fotograferad i sept. 1912 med f/11, 7 sek. exponering.. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Lumières-autokrom. Fjäril (Batavia) Riksmuseet Prof. Sjöstedt. Fotograferad i sept. 1912 med f/11, 7 sek. exponering.. Dated: 01.01.1908 - 01.01.1915. Topics: sverige, stockholm, lumières, lumieres, autokrom, fjäril, fjaril, jäderström, jaderstrom, john, lumières autokrom, lumieres autokrom, riksmuseet, john jäderström, john jaderstrom, iwan jäderström, iwan jaderstrom, fotografering under speciella förhållanden, fotografering under speciella forhallanden, autokromer bilder, tekniska museet, autochrome, butterfly, photography under special conditions, spring current, the national museum, sweden, technical museum, color photography, autochromes, dutch east indies, indonesia, batavia, jakarta indonesia, dutch colonies, ultra high resolution, high resolution
Louis Lumière had already invented instant photographic plates and the Cinematograph when, in late 1903, he and his brother Auguste patented...