We’re used to seeing World War II in grainy black-and-white newsreels and textbook photos, but colorized images pull the past into the present. Suddenly you notice the scuffed leather boots, the ...
Up through World War II, most photos taken were only shown in black and white. But now, thanks to Brazilian artist Marina Amaral, we are able to glimpse history through a new lens — in color. “I’ve ...
The following 1944 photo, colorized by Marina Amaral, shows two American GIs sitting next to a military vehicle in Nazi-occupied Geich, Germany. The two soldiers from C Company, 36th Armored Infantry ...
The 1930s and 1940s were a time of upheaval for the US and the world at large. Reeling from the start of the Great Depression in 1929, the world soon faced a greater disaster with the start of World ...
Smiling pilots crouching atop their planes. Squadrons of bombers soaring above the clouds. Crews taking a break during a training day. These images, recently restored for a book curated by London’s ...
British gunners of the Shropshire Yeomanry in Italy wiht a 5.5 inch Howitzer under camouflage netting. © IWM (TR 1402) One of the things that turns many people off ...
Color film was rare in World War II, and color photography was still a relatively new technique. That’s why photos from a new book published by Imperial War Museums are so mesmerizing.
Marina Amaral has been fascinated by history and photography for as long as she can remember. As a child she taught herself Photoshop by watching tutorials on YouTube. Five years ago, the budding ...
The 1930s and 1940s were a time of upheaval for both the US and the world at large. Reeling from the start of the Great Depression in 1929, the world soon faced a greater disaster with the start of ...