Before the 1960’s, photography was only limited to black and white images. Though it captures forms and faces, it sadly fails to include the life and sense of reality that we now enjoy with the digital photography of today. With the rich moments of yesterday preserved in these images, wouldn’t it be just fascinating to bring them back to life through image colorization.
The remarkable works you’ll see below are works of Sanna Dullaway. With her impressive skills and significant attention to details, she has successfully restored the life of these old photos as if it was just taken yesterday. Take a look at some of her amazing works. Come, take a peek, and enjoy!

Abraham Lincoln
colorized photos vintage

Anne Frank
colorized photos vintage

August strindberg
colorized photos vintage

Charles Darwin
colorized photos vintage

Theodore Roosevelt
colorized photos vintage

Charlie Chaplin
colorized photos vintage

Fridtjof Nansen
colorized photos vintage

‘V-J Day in Times Square’ Alfred Eisenstaedt
colorized photos vintage

Karin Boye
colorized photos vintage

Mark Twain
colorized photos vintage

Abandoned boy after the London bombings
colorized photos vintage

Operation Crossroads Baker at the Bikini Atoll
colorized photos vintage

The burning monk
colorized photos vintage

Attack on Pearl Harbour
colorized photos vintage

Mauretania’s” first Chief Engineer
colorized photos vintage

colorized photos vintage

colorized photos vintage

colorized photos vintage

‘The American Way’
colorized photos vintage

colorized photos vintage

colorized photos vintage

‘Migrant Mother’, Dorothea Lange
colorized photos vintage

My grandmother
colorized photos vintage

colorized photos vintage

colorized photos vintage

Check out Sanna Dullaway on her website. You can share what you think on her works by leaving a comment below.

Conclusion

Her works are inspiring to watch. With the colors she incorporates with these old photos, we see a history and everything with it in a more realistic manner and appreciate it more.

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Ebrian Acebedo

About the author: A Licensed Medical Practitioner who apparently likes web design and business.