Each bundle contains 10 photographs ranging from the 1920s to 1960s. Subject matter varies but each bundle is hand selected to ensure variety. Vintage Snapshot Bundle of 10 Vintage and Antique Photographs, Found Photos, Mystery Bundle, Junk Journaling, Antique Photos, Vintage Photos Get 10 Mystery Vintage Photographs! Photo Bundle, Vintage Snapshots, Old Photos, Junk Journaling, Craft Supplies, Black and White Photos
Collection of Barbara Levine / projectb.com I collect vernacular photography including photographic objects and vintage photo statuettes. An American invention from the Depression era, a photo statuette (also known as a “humanette”) was a lifelike figurine made from a photograph laminated onto a wooden cut-out and coa
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Available Now: Women of The Victorian and Edwardian Era - Vintage Photography - 24 Trading Cards Set Condition: NEW! Includes Glossy Trading Card Size cards with blank white matte back - Shipped to protect in collectible card sleeves - FREE! Photo Trading Cards Set of Women of The Victorian and Edwardian Era NO Duplicates. Complete Set. The cards are 2.5 x 3.5 in size to fit the card sleeves we send with purchase ~~~Notice about copyrights~~~ This item does not infringe any copyright, trade mark, or other rights or any of Etsy's listing policies or intellectual policies. Extensive research, modifications and restoration works to the original Public Domain material itself has ensured that we created a new work and own the intellectual property rights, license and the legality to market the products. We are the creators of this content or are authorized distributors; the seller holds all the legal rights to this specific collection as described in Title 17 of the United States Code 101. These images may be used for crafts and for personal use. This product is copyrighted 2016, All rights reserved and may not be reproduced, or copied to be resold.
Photographer F. Künzl, České Budějovice/Budweis (Bohemia, Czechia), cabinet card, circa 1905.
Flower Girl Woman Hand Tinted Antique Photograph - Digital Download Printable - Paper Crafts Scrapbook Altered Art - Boho Girl Portrait Flower Child - High Resolution 300 dpi Jpg - Instant Digital Download This is a digital item for instant download. Watermark will be removed on the original file you will receive. * WHAT YOU WILL GET You will receive a digital image file within minutes after you have paid sent to your email address. Format: jpeg File Size 1001 KB Resolution: 300 dpi Dimensions: 1691 x 1194 pixels Print size approx. 5.6 " x 4" image ( crop as you wish ) No shipping costs. Beautiful & Unique - I offer Quality Digital Download Images and photographs My images and photographs can be used to aid and inspire you in your creative endeavors. Be Inspired ~ Digital Graphic Design, Photography Manipulations, Overlays, Textures & Backgrounds, Scrap-booking, in Website Building, Image Transfers, Photo Collage and Montages, Paper Crafts, and many many other creative projects. These are vintage antique images which have been scanned or photographed. This means they are not perfect, and may show signs of age and ware. You are free to alter, improve, and manipulate these images to suit your needs. The quality of the image starts with the actual original image itself, some are produced of greater quality then others, some are faded more then others, some are printed in different ways, some have been around much longer then others. Please make sure to use the Etsy zoom tool to have a better look into the listing photos to get a good idea of what the image will look like. PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING COPYRIGHT INFO: My Images and Photographs can be used for PERSONAL use only (non-profit) or INCORPORATED**( NOT RESEMBLING the original image and WITH CONSIDERABLE ALTERATIONS )** into your artworks that you sell. My images can NOT be sold "AS IS" in the form of prints, cards, digital downloads, online, or in any other form or redistributed for profit in any way shape or form. The Artisan Shop retains the original copyright and ownership of the digital image file. PUBLIC DOMAIN AND COPYRIGHT: I do my best to make sure that the images I work with are of the PUBLIC DOMAIN. However, you are responsible as the buyer to do your own homework and research on an image if you should wish to use it as part of a work for resale. The Artisans Shoppe provides digital images for personal use in art and craft projects and small prints, and can not be held liable for any misuse and/or results of misuse of said digital files. In purchasing from The Artisans Shoppe you agree to these terms. If you have any questions about using an image, I am always happy to answer any questions or concerns. The files I sell are MY own edited digital manipulations of the original public domain image. I edit each file ( alter color, fix lighting, remove; dust, discolorations, paper folds, etc. crop, straighten, and make many other alterations ) Once payment is received your image or photograph will be emailed to the email address you have provided. Image will be High Resolution of 300 dpi jpeg without the Artisans Shop watermark. PLEASE NOTE **** Because of the nature of our products, DIGITAL DOWNLOADS ARE NON REFUNDABLE **** Please let me know if you have any problems downloading your files and I will do my best to help :) * Please note that the colors you see on your monitor may differ slightly from those of the print due to variations in monitor settings. If you have any questions or concerns please don't hesitate to contact me ! :)
Free Printable C.M. Bell Vintage Portraits Collage Sheets for Art Journaling, Junk Journaling, Bullet Journaling, Collage, ATCs, Scrapbooking, Mixed Media, Crafts, etc. Free Junk Journal Printables.
Collection of Barbara Levine / projectb.com I collect vernacular photography including photographic objects and vintage photo statuettes. An American invention from the Depression era, a photo statuette (also known as a “humanette”) was a lifelike figurine made from a photograph laminated onto a wooden cut-out and coa
When I first began sewing, I saw patterns as silver fitting bullets. Unlike the ready-to-wear garments that gave me conniptions, from their gaping waistlines to buckling busts, sewing patterns were…
Don't be afraid to show off your vintage photos! There are loads of ways to display vintage photographs while keeping them safe.
**DIGITAL DOWNLOAD** DESCRIPTION This is digital vintage image. vintage ad, vintage photograph, actress, woman, 1912, Vida Reed Original Image Size: 8.5 inches x 6 inches Pixel Size: 1635 x 2418 This image was scanned at 300 DPI and is available in 2 files: 1 jpg and 1 png file formats in your digital download. The watermark shown will not appear on your instant digital download. IDEAS FOR USE Crafting Genealogy Scrapbooking Jewelry Cards Prints Greeting Cards Framing Tags Stickers Decoupage Altered Art Collage Junk Journals PUBLIC DOMAIN - Yes USE - You may use this image for all your crafting projects. If you resell this image as a craft product, I am fine with that and I encourage you to be creative with this image! :) However, reselling this image in its current form as a digital download only is prohibited. INSTANT DOWNLOAD DIRECTIONS 1. Once your payment is confirmed Etsy will send you an email that confirms your payment and lets you know that your image is ready to download. 2. Go to your Purchases and Receipts Page. 3. You will see where to instantly download your purchased digital image. 4. If you have troubles downloading, please contact me. Thanks for visiting!
Fine example of a skillfully executed portrait. Excellent detail and exposure. Photographer is L. Alman, 172 5th Avenue, New York. Found in Ohio. The bottom of this card was slightly trimmed as found.
Striped circles hover over vintage scenes of natural and built landscapes in embroidered interventions by Natalie Ciccoricco. Using colored threads that perfectly match the tones of the underlying images, Ciccoricco builds radial circles that act as multi-faceted color swatches. Each circle contains more than a dozen different hues of embroidery thread to pick up the nuanced colors present in the vintage images. In one photograph of a desert, the embroidered lines connect to light green cacti, blue sky, and a brown mountain. More
People Knitting is a charming tribute in vintage photographs and printed ephemera to the ever-popular, often all-consuming, craft of knitting. When women posed with their knitting in the earliest nineteenth-century photographs, it demonstrated their virtue and skill as homemakers. Later, knitting became fashionable among the wealthy as a sign of culture and artistic ability. During the two world wars, images of nurses, soldiers, prisoners, and even knitting clubs composed of very serious small boys'all with heads bent down, intent on knitting items (especially socks) for the troops'abounded. In the 1950s and 1960s, as snapshots became ubiquitous, knitters took on a jauntier air, posing with handiwork held proudly aloft. People Knitting is a quirky and fascinating gift for the knitter in your life.
Striped circles hover over vintage scenes of natural and built landscapes in embroidered interventions by Natalie Ciccoricco. Using colored threads that perfectly match the tones of the underlying images, Ciccoricco builds radial circles that act as multi-faceted color swatches. Each circle contains more than a dozen different hues of embroidery thread to pick up the nuanced colors present in the vintage images. In one photograph of a desert, the embroidered lines connect to light green cacti, blue sky, and a brown mountain. More
Vintage photo print of woman taking pictures with antique camera makes great photographer gift for photography student or camera enthusiast. Unique wall decor poster gift for her. Created, printed and shipped directly by us in the USA, this print arrives ready to frame. Each image we sell is the product of numerous hours polishing the original and is not simply pulled off the internet. We print in high resolution from high res scans or actual photographs we have collected. We use a state of the art commercial Canon Wide Format gicleé printer, not a home laser jet printer; this is how we can offer and directly ship large sizes. We print on the highest quality photographic paper available-Epson 260 gsm-using 12-color archival inks that are fade resistant for 100+ years. Our Epson Professional Premium semi-matte photo paper has a satin lustre-not too matte, not too glossy, just right. We include a 1/10 inch white border to prevent the lip of the frame from covering part of the image. We can omit or expand border by request. Watermark will not be on the print you receive. Custom sizing or other image requests welcome. ORDER READY TIME & SHIPPING All orders are printed to order and ship within 2-5 Business days via USPS ground advantage (fka first class) mail. Expedited processing and faster priority shipping class options are available at checkout. 4x6 through 8x10 sizes are shipped in rigid reinforced mailing envelopes. All other sizes are shipped in reinforced shipping tubes. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED We produce the highest quality professional photography print reproductions available on the market and pride ourselves on 5 star product and customer service. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, just reach out on Etsy message so we can make it right! PRO TIP In printing, like so many other services, a lot of factors determine the quality of the reproduction. How thick (or flimsy) the paper is, the resolution of the original photograph, the expertise of the individual processor/printer and the time spent polishing the image to perfection prior to printing. Before you purchase a print from just any vendor, look to see if they use a third party printing service/drop shipper, or do they control the entire process by producing and shipping the print themselves? Do they use a commercial printer, or do they simply print on a commonplace laser printer like you would find at Office Max or in a home? What paper do they use? Note: Digital downloads are typically just pulled from the internet with no work done to improve their appearance. Both of us at AntiquePhotoArchive are perfectionistic artistic technicians and have decades of professional experience both in printing and in the interior and graphic design fields. We now have the privilege of operating our business out of our home. Not only are we professional, we are nice people with big hearts. A portion of our proceeds goes to housing, feeding and caring for the large panda population recently discovered in New Jersey. Because we all know bamboo can’t grow there ;-) Thank you for your visit and have a pandarific day! © COPYRIGHT 2018 AntiquePhotoArchive. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Proprietary Rights While the original photographs we have worked from are in the public domain and not subject to copyright, we have so reworked these images that they now constitute creative intellectual property and are thus fully owned and copyrighted by AntiquePhotoArchive. The images and original text contained on this, and any other site under the AntiquePhotoArchive domain, are the property of AntiquePhotoArchive and are protected by United States and International copyright laws. All copyright, trademark, and other intellectual property rights in this site, are the property of AntiquePhotoArchive. Any commercial use of this content without prior consent is a violation of United States and International copyright law.
I love how simple this idea is yet how striking it is. I can’t wait to try it with other types of photos. Pop on over to the blog Pumpkin Rot for all sorts of amazing photos that I bet you wi…
My latest feature for Reclaim Magazine : How to decorate your home using vintage portraits, photographs and figurines, for a touch of whimsey
Through densely laid cross-stitches and whorls of thread, Han Cao revitalizes discarded photographs and postcards. Similar to the artist’s previous projects, her latest series New Nostalgia strikes a balance between the original subjects and the fiber-based additions. Sometimes covering faces with sparse dandelion puffs or confetti-like burst, Cao redefines the vintage pieces and explores how narratives linger as she stitches plumes of train steam that trail beyond the initial photograph’s edges. More
Photographers use their technical expertise, creativity, and composition skills to produce and preserve images that tell a story or record an event. Today, most photographers use digital cameras instead of the traditional film cameras. That Linhof Technica and I saw lots of photographic action, from Royalty to the lower decks, ships, tanks and aircraft, fair weather or foul. Taken while working for the Directorate of Public Relations, Canberra, in 1976. A great looking setup to achieve astrophotography, using a Kodak folding camera and some very long lenses, 1946. Roberta Woolley, an English actress visiting Chicago, Illinois in March 1964, sports a 35mm Corfield Periflex camera and a Weston Master light meter. Cine Camera. This guy looks to be holding a No4 Folding Kodak Camera. Cpl Adrian Lautenbach (Australian Army) and Sgt Al Meadows (Royal Australian Air Force), both Australian Defence Public Relations photographers, finish work at the RAAF base at Fairbairn, Canberra in March 1979. Twins, LaVona and LaVelda Rowe were press photographers for the Chicago Sun-Times Newspaper. This obviously promotional image of the ladies with their Graflex cameras was taken in February 1961. Our lucky photographer obtains details from Miss Connecticut, 19 year old Joyce Yeske, during the 1952 Miss America Pageant held in Atlantic City. A press photographer trying to tease an image from a bear enclosure inmate of the Brookfield Zoo in 1945. A British Royal Air Force Officer tours India with his folding camera. French photographer on a beach with a very interested lad who one day might take on the role of a fashion photographer. Apart from the unhealthy habit of smoking, the ash-fall from the pipe can't be doing much good for the focus screen of the camera. A farmer from Worthington, Missouri, USA, with his Kodak box camera. A nice looking 1960's girl shows off her nice looking Rollieflex. Keen amateur photographer, surname of Little, from Victoria, Australia, takes his own portrait in something shiny. A young photographer poses with his Deardorff 10x8 camera attached to a studio stand. United States Army Air Corps photographer with a plate camera. James Wong Howe working his cinemagraphic excellence on the film noir "Nora Prentiss" during February, 1946. Actress, Barbara London, and Director, Vincent Sherman, take an interest in James' viewfinder composition. United States Army Photographer lass using the sports finder frame of her Graflex camera. Maxine Sullivan, age 10, with her father's large Graflex camera, at the beach of 1950's Melbourne, Australia. Aircraftsman Ron Jeffs of the Royal Australian Air Force undergoes training with a 10x8 Ansco view camera at the School of Photography, East Sale, Victoria, Australia, in 1949. Detective Patrick O'Brien of the Chicago Police Crime Lab, records a major crime scene with his large format Ansco camera in June, 1950. A trio of keen amateurs, perhaps doing a bit of train spotting, late 1920's. American Air Force photographers load a Fairchild K-22 camera into the nose of a reconnaissance aircraft. A serendipitous version of "American Gothic" taken in the early 1940's. An Australian pioneering family, dressed in their 'Sunday Best', take time out for a small group photograph. Graflex Speed Graphic Camera Kodak Bullseye Box Camera A United States Navy photographer undergoes training with a large format press camera during World War II. A United States military photographer undergoes training with a large format press camera. United States Navy cinematographer with a Mitchell camera on board a Motor Torpedo Boat somewhere in the Pacific during WW2. Graflex Speed Graphic Camera On R&R in the 1940's is a United States Women's Army Corps Photographer with an Argus (Brick) camera. A street photographer, somewhere in England, with his Moore & Co Aptus Ferrotype camera. The processing solutions hang from the struts of his wooden tripod. United States Navy photographer in Greece. Chicago camera club photographers of the 1940's pose it up for a snapshot. The guy on the left is using a large Korona stand camera, while the fellow on the right shoots with a Cine Kodak Special. Australian Navy photographer, "Lofty" Ansell, with a Bell & Howell cine camera in June 1974. Photographers of the Ledger Enquirer in Columbus Georgia posing with their Graflex cameras, early 1960's Australian Navy photographer, Sue Pope, with a Hasselblad camera. Australian Navy photographer, Ron Berkhout, with a Mamiya C330 camera, during the late 1980's. Margaret Truman, daughter of the former President, Harry S. Truman, displays her skills with a Graflex camera. She borrowed the camera from pressmen during a function at the Conrad Hilton in Chicago, Illinois, during September 1953. A young lad in 1930's America. Tourists or a camera club in Chicago, Illinois, during June 1954. Warren Beatty filming "Mickey One", near Chicago, in March, 1964. The producer/director, Arthur Penn, is right of the camera. Lady with a Leica, somewhere in England. A young fellow with a large Kodak box camera, probably posed during the early 1930's in America. Somewhere in England. A correct way to hold and use a box camera. This time, a Kodak Six-16 Brownie Junior. A newsreel cameraman captures families at the Democratic National Convention held at the Hilton Hotel, Chicago, in July, 1952. Maxine Sullivan, of Melbourne, Australia, with a Petri 35mm camera, and a typical teen coiffure during the 1960's. United States serviceman with a Bell & Howell Eyemo movie camera. Reflex-Korelle Camera Press and Television corps at MacArthur Day commemorations in Chicago during the late 1940's. A battery of different cameras, including Arriflex and Mitchell movie cameras, and Graflex 'Big Bertha' cameras, are being operated by photographers and cameramen from NBC, and Chicago's WGN-TV, as well as the Chicago Sun Times. A group of Graflex wielding press photographers descend on a table bound model. An obvious eye-catcher touring the Mediterranean with a 35mm Leica camera. A Chicago news crew awaits a press conference in the aftermath of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in November, 1963. While undergoing training, United States military photographers practice with the Graflex camera during May, 1944. Polaroid Highlander Camera Graflex SLR Camera Kodak Baby Brownie Special Camera (via Steve Given)
Exhibition dates: 7th October 2017 – 7th January 2018 Clarence H. White (American, 1871-1925) The Bubble 1898, printed 1905 Platinum print 24.2 x 19.3cm (9 1/2 x 7 5/8 in.) Alfr…
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♥ SHOP EXCLUSIVE ♥ This is my own design and only available from Wintertime Crafts! PET tape with negative film strips with vintage photos and snapshots from my personal collection. I've selected my favorite, most heartwarming, cheerful, and life-affirming photographs with many different people. A great variety of vertical and horizontal photos. This transparent tape has a clear backing sheet making it ideal for fussy cutting and testing placement of the cut-out sticker before use. This particular design is great for adding finishing touches to journal pages, clusters, tags, and so much more! Available in matte or glossy finish. These are slightly larger than real 35mm film measuring 37mm from top to bottom. This listing is for a 5 meter long roll. The physical product does not have watermarks. • Width: 40mm • Length: 5 meters • Paper: Clear PET, matte or glossy • Brand: Wintertime Crafts • Made in China TIP: Flick a corner or edge with your thumb to remove the cut sticker from the backing sheet—or use pointed tweezers. A single loop of this tape can be purchased here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1382326376/one-loop-of-pet-tape-shop-exclusive ✦ Please read the shop announcement before placing your order. Important information such as shipping times and processing delays is updated regularly. Other useful information can also be found under the shop FAQs. Stay safe! ✦
Don't be afraid to show off your vintage photos! There are loads of ways to display vintage photographs while keeping them safe.
Kate "Granny" Donaldson at work via North Carolina craft revival project more here
When we remodeled and enlarged our house two years ago we added a laundry room. Previously — in our circa 1970 house, the laundry had been in the garage. A lot of thought went into planning this space because it needed to have multiple functions. It’s for the laundry, but also acts as a butler’s pan
Discover the story of 13 groundbreaking female photographers who crossed boundaries and revolutionized photography.
In a 1988 music video, Vermont comedy duo Gould & Stearns sang, "Vermont is a third-world country (but the people don't know)."
i haven't photographed my tiny photo portrait collection in awhile, and it's expanding. here was the first photo of it, back in September and then another in December.
Hello all! Well, that cold that the Mr. and the baby had finally caught me. At least it waited until after Bella Rustica . I was in bed a...
Exhibition dates: 7th October 2017 – 7th January 2018 Clarence H. White (American, 1871-1925) The Bubble 1898, printed 1905 Platinum print 24.2 x 19.3cm (9 1/2 x 7 5/8 in.) Alfr…
Y gastar con tu presupuesto.
“There’s an awful lot you can tell about a person by their shoes. Where they going, where they been.” Like places, some things carry stories with them—and the older they are, the better the stories. But people don’t fix things anymore—and things aren’t made to be fixed. Things are made to be thrown away and replaced. Windows, $1000 iPhones, […]
ca. 1865, [tintype portrait of two women's heads from the back featuring coiffures, strings of tiny bells or tassels strung through the leftmost woman's hair], Jordon Brothers via Christopher Wahren...
Available Now: Women of The Victorian and Edwardian Era - Vintage Photography - 24 Trading Cards Set Condition: NEW! Includes Glossy Trading Card Size cards with blank white matte back - Shipped to protect in collectible card sleeves - FREE! Photo Trading Cards Set of Women of The Victorian and Edwardian Era NO Duplicates. Complete Set. The cards are 2.5 x 3.5 in size to fit the card sleeves we send with purchase ~~~Notice about copyrights~~~ This item does not infringe any copyright, trade mark, or other rights or any of Etsy's listing policies or intellectual policies. Extensive research, modifications and restoration works to the original Public Domain material itself has ensured that we created a new work and own the intellectual property rights, license and the legality to market the products. We are the creators of this content or are authorized distributors; the seller holds all the legal rights to this specific collection as described in Title 17 of the United States Code 101. These images may be used for crafts and for personal use. This product is copyrighted 2016, All rights reserved and may not be reproduced, or copied to be resold.
This is one of many images of people on the phone I have got access to from my friend Richrd. They are pretty kitchy. What date would you put on this? 1915? More telephone shots to come.