Posted in
21 Oct 2017
9809
Ruslan Kuchmenov is a 56-year-old man from Nalchik, Russia, who restores these old pedal cars from the Soviet era, turning them into pretty cool toys even for modern children.
Posted in
19 Oct 2017
5339
Posted in
19 Sep 2017
10245
Posted in
3 Nov 2016
7754
Posted in
8 Oct 2016
5944
Posted in
9 Sep 2016
7075
I just have one question: how the f#ck did people manage to eat it?
Posted in
25 Aug 2016
7947
These mugshots are of dangerous criminals who were operating in the Tyne and Wear county in the North East region of England in 1930s.
Posted in
19 Aug 2016
5963
Dr. Gustav Zander, a Swedish physician known for inventing mechanotherapy, which was defined in 1890 as “the employment of mechanical means for the cure of disease.” Zander exhibited his exercise machines at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia where they won a gold medal. By 1906 Zander had established his first gyms with these machines in 146 countries.
Posted in
6 Aug 2016
5153
Posted in
13 Jul 2016
7871
These propaganda postcards from the early 1900s were used by men to stop women from having more rights.
Posted in
17 May 2016
8271
Posted in
29 Apr 2016
9746
Old photos sure look better when colorized, it is if history came alive. And it is thanks to Russian Flickr user klimbims that this was possible. He’s done an amazing job worth looking at.
Neil Ladkin used old black and white family photos as the basis for his artistic inspiration and photoshopped iconic movie characters into the shots. Can you spot the stars in these pics?
Posted in
7 Mar 2015
11709
Posted in
2 Dec 2014
9001
These old photos are retouched from their original black and white state into full color and the end result is quite captivating.
Posted in
24 Oct 2014
9527
Posted in
9 Aug 2014
11011
Posted in
18 Jul 2014
12510
Posted in
2 Apr 2014
11241
Posted in
29 Mar 2014
6342
This South Korean family loved photography so much that they built a life-sized replica model of the Rolleiflex camera next to their family home. Called the “Dreaming Camera”, the building is actually a fully-functional coffee shop.
Fashion historian Lilah Ramzi explores the relationship between old and new fashion photography on her site “Part Nouveau” to show us that nothing is really ever new.
Posted in
1 Mar 2014
10826
Posted in
21 Feb 2014
13291
Posted in
10 Feb 2014
17521
Posted in
12 Dec 2013
6874