Digital picture taking has sealed the tomb of chemically-processed photography as we've known it. But there's still a lot of interest, especially in the museum world, in pre-digital photography.
There is a quiet magic in holding a vintage photograph. It is a feeling almost like holding a breath from another time. Long after the voices in the picture have faded and the places have transformed ...
Thousands of dedicated historians, photography enthusiasts, and archivists across the globe have spent years digitizing antique and vintage imagery to make it available for everyone to view online.
In the 1960s, the curtain began to fall on what Tulane geography professor Richard Campanella calls the "golden age'' of Bourbon Street. In the '60s, "police cracked down on illicit activity and many ...
When Henry Yee arrived as a young boy in early 1970s New York City, he did what so many kids in the Big Apple do: He became a Yankees fan. But his interests extended beyond the Bronx Bombers. Yee ...
WILLIAMSTOWN — Artist Laura Christensen's typical canvas isn't made from linen or cotton stretched across a wooden frame. Her canvas is more delicate; moments captured by a photographers lens and ...
Gentilly: the vast New Orleans neighborhood that is named, as Tulane University geographer Richard Campanella notes, after an estate outside Paris called Chantilly. Gentilly is "bounded by City Park ...
The tale of a struggling Australian media company, a shady American photo archive, an FBI raid, and two million vintage Australian photographs stranded in Arkansas will have a happy ending, thanks to ...