Vive la France!
A nostalgic look at the old country with a collection of more than 20 vintage photos of Italy from the 1920s through the 1970s.
In the early 1960s, Bill Eppridge of Life magazine captured the dawn of New York City skating in this awesomely antique photo series.
Dagelijkse inspiratie voor de praktische vrouw met recepten, gezondheid, creatieve ideeën en nog veel meer!
Here is a gorgeous photo collection of lovely little girl portraits taken from between the 1900s and 1910s.
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if life just looked like one long vintage French photo album? I’ve found just the go-to online treasure trove for such day-dreaming occasions. Packed with a staggering collection of vintage photos that might have anything to do with Paris, France or the French, naturally I had to scroll right to the very end of Chamade- Vintage…
Acompáñame a viajar en el tiempo.
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Italian postcard. Piaggio. Kit Postcards Vespa. Ed Graphicarta, Pontedera. In 1957 the couple acted in Rome in Agguato a Tangeri/ Trapped in Tangiers by Riccardo Freda and Jorge Grau.
Here is a gorgeous photo collection of lovely little girl portraits taken from between the 1900s and 1910s.
There are stories from history that everyone thinks they know inside and out, but as these photos show there’s always more than one way to look at something or someone. Just because the Queen of England looks stodgy right now doesn’t mean that she wasn’t playful in the 1950s, and even though we think of the Great Depression as being a real drag, there were people who knew how to pass the time in interesting ways.
Legendary photojournalist Jean-Pierre Laffont captured the changing times of New York City, covering everything from free love to the grim and gritty '70s. His photographs always seem to tell more than one story. From Ku Klux Klan rallies in LA, Muhammad Ali sounding off, and the kissing competition at the first Gay Pride in New York... Laffont captured it all. Here's a selection of his staggering black and white photography that runs the gamut of 20th-century US history. Two men ‘flip the bird’ at the Central Park crowd that’s formed as they compete in the kissing contest during New York’s inaugural Gay Pride celebration on 28 June 1970. A fist raised in protest from behind the bars at Toms Prison, Manhattan, on 28 September, 1972. Muhammad Ali finger-pointing during the weigh-in before his second boxing match with Joe Frazier on 23 January, 1974, in New York. Ali won the fight and regained the title. Two homeless men squat in the shadow of the recently completed World Trade Center in October, 1975. New York City was on the verge of bankruptcy and the World Trade Center sat largely vacant. A Ku Klux Klan meeting in Dunham Springs, LA, December 1976. Valerie Mayers shows off her biceps backstage before winning the Ms Empire State Competition in New York, 20 June 1981. On Fox Street in the Bronx, an abandoned Plymouth Savoy becomes a jungle gym for kids to play on in the summer of 1966. Presidential candidate and New York senator Robert Kennedy greets supporters on a campaign stop in Fort Greene, Brooklyn on 1 April, 1968. A young couple kisses as the chaos of the crowd whirs around them with an estimated 600,000 rock fans on July 28, 1973. The Summer Jam at Watkins Glen was a 1973 rock festival which once received the Guinness Book of World Records entry for “Largest audience at a pop festival.” A prostitute leans playfully on a cop car on 42nd Street Times Square, May, 1980. The police struggled to keep up with the onslaught of crime in the area, and at times seemed to be playing a friendly game of cat and mouse with the hookers. (Photos by Jean-Pierre Laffont, via Boo York City)
A day at the zoo is not only fun for visitors, but also for the zookeepers! That's what at least this collection of funny vintage photos from the London zoo seem to suggest...
They taught us the meaning of photography, the very smell of composition and the beautiful essence of lights and shadows. Their works teach us great insights on all aspects of photography. To say the least,
Swiss photo reporter Willy Spiller captured the grit of the NYC subway in the 70s and 80s during his work commute. Check out the pics.
Mitch O’Connell is a Chicago-based photographer. As a 17-year-old, he traveled to NYC to document the now long-lost treasures that Times Square once held in the 80s.
Digital download 5 black and white + 5 colorized versions of Burlesque Vintage Lady Photography Portraits (10 pictures) 4k resolution Because of the big sizes of these files, they are separated into 3 zipped folders Enjoy <3
An old photograph with a funny twist in today’s context.