Alfred Eisenstaedt was a German born American Photojournalist. Most popular photographer during his days and still, he was one of the 4 prominent early photographers hired by the Life Magazine. Alfred was born in Prussia
Often our knowledge and perceptions of the past are challenged, especially as rare photos finally reach the surface. We discover new things about political figures, icons of popular culture, and even gain insights into old practices and important historical events… Pictured here is Walt Disney when he unveiled his plans for Disneyland on national television, October 27, 1954.
Photo By: Pedro Luis Raota Photo By: Stanko Abadzic Photo By: Pedro Luis Raota Photo By: John… by agosh
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,
These colorized monochrome photos will change the way you imagine the past. Since we live and remember in color, a black-and-white image seems almost of another world. Through the process of colorization, that world becomes more familiar, easier to imagine, and easier to connect to.
Jean Dieuzaide: Albarracín, Spain, 1955
Photo By: Pedro Luis Raota Photo By: Elliott Erwitt Photo By: Elliott Erwitt Photo By: Josef… by agosh
Charleston is a place that you can't miss. Check out the Charleston photography in this post to feel inspired, but just warning you, you will want to visit!
Photography of Cambridgeshire, England, of Paris France, The Riviera, other travels and some very naughty cows. A chronicle of my life in England and most anything that flows into my noodle.
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A nostalgic look at the old country with a collection of more than 20 vintage photos of Italy from the 1920s through the 1970s.
Chris Wiley interviews the photographer Bruce Davidson on his work, including projects documenting the Freedom Riders, life in Harlem, and Brooklyn gangs, and whose career is the subject of an exhibition on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery, in Manhattan.
Interesting showcase of photos with kids from the past.
Taking photos wasn’t as easy in the past as it is today. People couldn’t just take selfies on a whim, and not just anybody could take a photo. Expensive heavy machinery and slow technology required professional photographers to capture special moments in time. Creating a photo was a time intensive event that relied entirely on the abilities of the photographer. Photography was considered a mix of science and art, and photographers made magic.
Photographer Ho Fan has been shooting black and white street photography since the 1950s. At the time, he was living in the poor, rundown Central
For 100 years, they stayed hidden in family albums. Now amateur photographer Horace Warner’s intimate portraits of London’s poorest children are being printed for the first time, giving a glimpse into a forgotten world
Timeless photography looks as beautiful now as it did when it was taken.
Moving the museum’s remarkable photography collection to London won’t reverse the slump in numbers. There’s a far simpler solution
Seven prisoners were executed at the Manchester jail during the decade - and 73 people were locked up for attempted suicide