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Artist Colorizes Old Black & White Photos Making History Come To Life (71 Pics)
When we think of the past, we often think of it in black and white. After all, most historical photos that we've seen from the first half of the 20th Century are in monochrome, and because of this, it's easy to forget that color actually existed back then.
Thanks to photo restoration artist Marina Amaral however, we can now view history through a whole new lens with these stunning colorized vintage photography shots. Combining her fascination with history and her interest in Photoshop, Marina brings the black and white photos of the past to life in a new and colorful way. The effect creates a more intimate portrayal of history and allows a contemporary audience to connect to the past more deeply and emotionally.
As the artist notes on her website, "When we look at an old photo in color, we can easily have the feeling that we are living that moment again." Take a look at the beautiful pictures below to see just what she means.
Like what you see? Then check out our other posts on photograph colorization here, here and here.
More info: Marina Amaral | Facebook (h/t: designyoutrust)
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The Burning Monk
A Victim Of American Bombing
But great job on bringing all of these to life. It emotionally ties them to us, and allows the viewer to project himself into the picture.
English Orphan In London, 1945
A French Boy Introduces Himself To Indian Soldiers
Abraham Lincoln
Airmail Pilot
Broad Street, New York
Elvis Presley, Priscilla Presley And Lisa Marie
Three French Boys Looking At A Knocked-out German Panther Tank
John And Jacqueline Kennedy
Something isn't right about this photo. Size of head, pasty texture of complexions?
Inmates At Wobbelin Concentration Camp
I had never heard of this place before today. What terrible moment has this photo captured?
Medics From The Us 5th And 6th Engineer Special Brigade
Polish Refugees
they already forgot they once wore those shoes.Poland ,my country is very xsenophobic
Drink Dr. Pepper
Winston Churchill
New York On D Day
Canadian Soldiers, WWII
Unemployed Men Hanging Out In San Francisco
Crew Of An Acs M10 (wolverine)
Totally amaizing. Looking at faces in black and white I used to think looked so old-fashioned.but they are not when you see them in colour ?! They could easily be faces of today
Brothers Robert Kennedy, Edward "ted" Kennedy And John F. Kennedy
Grace Kelly
President Johnson, Martin Luther King, Jr., Roy Wilkins, James Farmer And Whitney Young In The White House, 1966
British Soldiers During Wwi, France.
James Dean
My Grandmother On The Day Of Her Wedding
That’s incredibly special, I’m glad you got to see her in color.
Unknown Soldier
Sigmund Freud
''ah yes,the problem is in fallus '' said he while the photograph was being taken
B-26 Marauder And It's Crew
Captain Thomas H. Garahan Raises The 'stars And Stripes' Flag Made Secretly By A Local French Girl, 1945.
Shark Caught At Russell, 1915
British Soldier During Wwi
Soldier From The York And Lancaster Regiment, Wwi
British Premier Sir Neville Chamberlain
French Soldiers During The Wwi
Lee Harvey Oswald, 1963
Where is the bruising? Actual color photos from that day show a puffy, swollen black eye (left) and redness on the scratch above the right eye. You can see the texture of these injuries in the black and white photo, but they are not colored in.
Blanket Covered Body Of A Us Paratrooper Killed In
Capt. William P. Chambliss
Pedro Ii Of Brazil
Two U.s. Soldiers Of C Company, 1944
King Tut, President Hoover's Big German Police Dog
Robert E. Lee
An Unidentified American Soldier, Shot Dead By A German Sniper, Clutches His Rifle And Hand Grenade
I am wondering how the original colours were determined? Image #16 for instance. Maybe the women's coats were greys rather than the array of colours shown
Each photo is made to be realistic by recognizing the value behind each image, respecting and preserving their stories, paying attention to the finer details and maintaining the original essence in each one. Every completed work has gone through long and in depth research, and is supported by the opinions of experts in each particular area if necessary, to faithfully reproduce the original colors and atmosphere.
Load More Replies...Although the black and white originals have value, they tend to be overlooked by the modern viewer. By putting colour to them makes them more interesting. A lot of time and research must have gone into this project.
I am wondering how the original colours were determined? Image #16 for instance. Maybe the women's coats were greys rather than the array of colours shown
Each photo is made to be realistic by recognizing the value behind each image, respecting and preserving their stories, paying attention to the finer details and maintaining the original essence in each one. Every completed work has gone through long and in depth research, and is supported by the opinions of experts in each particular area if necessary, to faithfully reproduce the original colors and atmosphere.
Load More Replies...Although the black and white originals have value, they tend to be overlooked by the modern viewer. By putting colour to them makes them more interesting. A lot of time and research must have gone into this project.