Colorized Vintage Fashion (16 Pics)
August 10, 2020
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There are many apps these days which claim to colorize with a click of a button your old black & white photographs, but these compare poorly to the work of a real artist.
I’ve seen many good colorists over the years, but none compare to the artistry of Russian woman Olga Shirnina, who has perfected it. Working under the name Klimbim, her work has gone viral over the past few years when she began breathing new life into Russian history, from the Romanov family archive to the Red Army.
My personal favorites are her colorized portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Che Guevera.
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Glamourdaze chooses, of course to highlight her colorizing work on historical photos of women from the Edwardian era, the early Hollywood era and some iconic women from the 1940s and 1950s. While we adore monochrome photographs, and feel they deserve their own place in photographic art, Olga’s work has added real humanity to those old faded images from the past






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Greta Garbo in color[/caption]
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Louise Brooks and Clara Bow in Color[/caption]
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Rita Hayworth (1946)[/caption]
The best photos for me are those of Fawzia Fuad of Egypt, a beautiful princess who became Queen of Iran and wife of Mohammad Reza Pahlav

I’ve seen many good colorists over the years, but none compare to the artistry of Russian woman Olga Shirnina, who has perfected it. Working under the name Klimbim, her work has gone viral over the past few years when she began breathing new life into Russian history, from the Romanov family archive to the Red Army.
My personal favorites are her colorized portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Che Guevera.
1920's Women in Color
1930s beauty in color
Glamourdaze chooses, of course to highlight her colorizing work on historical photos of women from the Edwardian era, the early Hollywood era and some iconic women from the 1940s and 1950s. While we adore monochrome photographs, and feel they deserve their own place in photographic art, Olga’s work has added real humanity to those old faded images from the past
1900s Hollywood Era in Color
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The best photos for me are those of Fawzia Fuad of Egypt, a beautiful princess who became Queen of Iran and wife of Mohammad Reza Pahlav