Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 19

Monday, December 17

Vintage Christmas Ads from 1940s - 1980s

A collection of retro and vintage Christmas ads of yesteryears (1940s - 1980s)






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Monday, December 10

Vintage Celebrity Tintypes

Celebrity Tintypes is an hilariously kitsch website created by Steve Dressler

Lil Wayne

Jennifer Tilly

Ben Affleck

Eddie Vedder

Owen and Luke Wilson

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Thursday, November 1

Kooky Vintage Halloween Party Snapshots

Here's what it looked like in decades past. All photos from the 1900s to the 1960s.






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Sunday, October 28

Monday, October 22

Celebrity Portraits with Vintage Nikon Cameras

Here's a collection of celebrity portraits holding a vintage Nikon camera on their hands. (via)

Benny Andersson (of ABBA) with a Nikon F2

Brad Pitt with a shockingly cavalier attitude towards correct camera handling etiquette

Emma Bunton (aka Baby Spice) with a Nikon F

George Harrison with (left to right) A Nikon F, A  Kodak Retina IIS and his Rolleiflex

Jack Lemmon with a cigar, a slightly manic grin and an Nikon F

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Tuesday, October 16

Never-Before-Seen Photos of The Rolling Stones in Savannah, Georgia and Clearwater, Florida in 1965

You just never know what you'll find at your local flea market. Musician Lauren White stumbled across a gold mine when she went to one in Saugus. She told the website Cool Hunting that a man told her she looked like she liked rock 'n' roll and that he had something for her.

It turned out to be 23 candid, never-before-published photos of the Rolling Stones lounging (mostly poolside) at hotels around the United States. There are shots of bands members Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Charlie Watts and Ian Stewart. They look so young, so fresh-faced—and not yet hardened by years of rock 'n' roll.






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Monday, October 15

Creepy Vintage Halloween Costumes

When we traditionally think of Halloween we think of it in modern terms, scream masks or slasher movies. For this Halloween, we though it would be cool to look back, way back in history to the 1800’s and then forward to the 1960’s to see what Halloween meant at that time.

Children dressed as Indians, 1800

Costume party, 1890

Boy Dressed as Clown, 1905

Boys dressed as US army and Indians, 1905

A family celebrates Halloween in the garden with homemade masks, 1905

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Wednesday, October 10

James Bond's Posters through 50 Years

Ever since he first hit movie screens in 1962, James Bond has been an iconic figure. But the stylistic evolution of the films' posters—from the bright colors and arched brows of the Sean Connery days to the grim and largely monochromatic Daniel Craig editions—is suggestive not only of the development of graphic design but also of just how much Bond's cultural role has changed over the years.






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Saturday, October 6

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