Saul Leiter (1923-2013) was an American photographer best known for his pioneering role in the use of color photography. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to an Orthodox Jewish family. Leiter ...
Keld Helmer-Petersen, “Untitled” (1948), from the series ‘122 Color Photographs,’ Lambda print (© Keld Helmer-Petersen, courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery, New York) In these photos — shot between 1941 and ...
I don't know about you, Pandas, but I love period dramas. They're like a window into the past: we can see how people looked and lived a hundred or even more years ago. However, they're often just ...
Images from the Albert-Kahn Museum's "The Archives of the Planet" collection are available to download online for free. The Kanak village at the L'Exposition Coloniale Internationale de 1931 in Bois ...
Now in its second year, the Chromatic Awards focus on the best color photography across twenty categories. The incredible array of recently announced winners showcase a spectacular collection of ...
Celebrating distinctive artistic images that honor color photography, the 1839 Awards has announced the winners of its 2025 photo contest. Named after the year the photographic medium was first made ...
To investigate whether optical coherence tomography (OCT) with associated infra-red images provide enough information to determine treatment decisions in the management of neovascular age-related ...
AN important paper on the theory of colour photography is contributed to No. 6 of Wiedemann's Annalen, by Herr Otto Wiener. The paper deals with the methods of attacking this problem which are based, ...
The potato is one of the least colorful of the good Lord’s creations. But somehow, two French inventors figured out how the dud spud could help put color in our photographs using a process they called ...
A vivid display of Yevonde’s idiosyncratic oeuvre argues for her role as a photographic pioneer. A self-portrait of Yevonde with her Vivex One-Shot camera, from 1937.Credit...Yevonde, via National ...
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