vintage
Vintage photography for the visual historian; trace the evolution of photography as a technology and an art from the era of pinholes and polaroids through the digital revolution.
All the Features You Need in a Video Editor
If you've ever wanted to make a video from a text, Pictory is the tool for you. Fully online and cloud-based, Pictory turns your blog posts and articles into videos. It even automatically adds subtitles and captions. It's popular among YouTube creators.
By Dolvie N.2 years ago in Photography
Top 10 Clipping Path Agencies in the USA
The world is advancing technologically everyday, and so are the e-commerce businesses. Maintaining an online business will be tough for you if you are not a very hardworking person. You need to be someone as an entrepreneur who is smart, fast, and strategic and can keep on pace with the client’s recommendations. nd
By Mustafa Sakib2 years ago in Photography
Reneta Cherlise’s Black Archives; The Intersection Of Black History, Present, and Future.
History belongs to the victors, so we’ve been told. In many ways, this has proven true. American history is most often documented through the lens or perspective of the white victors. This holds true across the African diaspora. The ability to connect with one’s past and see nuanced representation is a gift.
By L2 years ago in Photography
Carol Popp de Szathmári
We owe much of what we know about the Wallachian world of the 19th century to iconographic documents provided by a Transylvanian painter, photographer, war chronicler, publicist, and traveler: Carol Popp de Szathmári. One of the most prolific artists of his time, he lived in Muntenia and then in the United Principalities. His life took place between the workshop, the steamboat, the sailing ship, the newly arrived train or the mail cart with a cover, always looking for new and picturesque things, unseen or on the verge of disappearing.
By Sorea Cata3 years ago in Photography
7 Unexpected Benefits of Keeping Old Photographs
There's a simple joy in looking over old images to see how far we've come, reminisce, and relive beloved moments. It's a type of time travel available to anybody who has taken the time to save old photographs. However, there are seven unspoken advantages to keeping old images from childhood or prior holidays that you may not be aware of.
By Tanvi Punia3 years ago in Photography
Film And Photography from Vintage Era
Vintage clothes are making a comeback. Vintage imagery may be seen in a variety of places, including fashion and photography. Here are some pointers on how to make your vintage photographs. The personality of vintage photography is distinct and vocal.
By Tanvi Punia3 years ago in Photography
“The Kiss of Life”
In July 1967 in Jacksonville, FL, photographer Rocco Morabito was driving along West 26th Street, headed to an assignment. He passed a couple of linemen with the Jacksonville Electric Authority completing routine maintenance on a utility pole. On his way back from his assignment, it crossed his mind to stop and try to get some photos of the workers. As he pulled up where the men were working, he heard screams. Something terrible had happened.
By Kassondra O'Hara3 years ago in Photography
UNDER THE RED LIGHT – THE LOST ART OF THE DARKROOM
It’s 3AM and the night is now gently quiet. There are no conversations to be had, nor phone calls asking for answers. Just the metronomic countdown of the enlarger’s timer and the muffled sound of the train yard, just a block away and beyond the cement wall which borders the art colony in which I live. It is my respite from a loud world with even louder demands and though all these stresses will be contended with – They won’t be tonight. Tonight, the coffee is fresh and I will likely work till dawn.
By Kevin Rolly3 years ago in Photography
Putting Away My Photography
Just the thought of snapping an exceptional photograph at the click of the shutter button while holding the firm leatherette grip at the same time and holding the barrel of the lens attached with my left give me nothin’ but pure joy, the time stops for a moment as my mind that normally, habitually acts like a “rottweiler” starts to calm down escaping to its solitary cave while I’m left to just soak in the present moment.
By Guije3 years ago in Photography