Thursday, August 31, 2017

Ava Gardner 1963 Colorized from 55 Days in Peking

From just being colorized, I took the easier route and composited some ostrich feathers from the net into the head gear. Then used some Photoshop brush strokes on the background. An emerald earning was added and some camera flare to top it off.


Another colorized image at a different angle from the same film 55 Days in Peking, also stylized


Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Bette Davis (1908 - 1989) colorized and composited by Alex Y. Lim

The tragedy of screen and beauty legends when getting old is not so much losing their beauty, as being remembered how they look when they lost it.  Here's a colorized Bette Davis from a photo by Ron Galella in 1980 with a superimposed photo of her youth by MGM's glamour photographer George Hurrell in 1939.




Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Colorized Joan Crawford circa 1924 - 1925

Who would have thought this was Joan Crawford in 1924-25? Born in 1906 (some put it at 1904), Joan started as a traveling chorus dancer based in Detroit under her real name Lucille LeSueur. That was 1924. Her first film was Lady of the Night in 1925, as the body double for MGM's most popular female star, Norma Shearer. MGM head Louis B. Mayer didn't like her last name as it reminded him of sewer. So they changed it to Crawford and Joan added her first name which was shortened from Jo-Anne, the name she wanted.



Monday, August 28, 2017

Florence Evelyn Nesbit Colorized 1902 photo

Evelyn Nesbit (1884 - 1967) was a popular Philadelphia-born chorus girl, artists' model, and actress of the early 20th century. She predated Cleo de Merode in Europe as the most photographed woman of her time, the earliest equivalent of a supermodel and pin-up girl appearing in virtually all circulation newspaper and magazine advertisements, souvenir items, and calendars, making her a cultural celebrity icon in her prime, Like Cleo, she posed for several respected artists, James Carroll Beckwith, Frederick S. Church, and notably Charles Dana Gibson, who idealized her as a "Gibson Girl", earning the distinction of being an early "live model" at a time when fashion photography was just starting as a medium for product endorsements.

But most of the older generation today probably remember her more as a major figure in what was considered the crime of the century, a crime of passion when her millionaire husband Harry Kendall Thaw shot and killed Nesbit's father-like lover and benefactor Stanford White in June 1906, with a highly publicized "trial of the century" that ended with Thaw serving life imprisonment.  The love story didn't end there.  Thaw was eventually paroled in 1915 and was reconciled with Evelyn in 1926.  Though never reunited, Thaw sustained her with allowance money until his death in 1947.


Bette Davis circa 1924-25

If taken in 1924, this would put Bette Davis in her late teens.

Bette Davies, Colorized Photo 1954

Here's a more familiar Bette Davis taken in 1954

Colorized Cleo de Merode 1905

Colorized photo of French Ballet Dancer Cleo De Merode (1875 - 1966) taken in 1903, a contemporary of Mata Hari. She was more known for her legendary beauty than dancing skills and at 22 became the mistress of 61-year old Belgian King Leopold II. The model of choice among painters, sculptors and photographers,  she is considered the most photographed woman during her prime.


Colorized Young Woman with Grapes and Vines by FW Guerin circa 1900

My second colorized work on the vintage photos of Fitz W. Guerin,





Colorized Gladys Cooper

Not many remembers Gladys Cooper (1888 - 1971) an English actress and a beauty legend during her prime, whose career spanned seven decades, starting on stage in 1917 until her sunset years in the movies of the 60s.  Perhaps among the 60s crowd, she's best remembered as the aristocratic mother to Mr. Higgins in the movie, My Fair Lady.  Here's my take on a commonly colorized vintage photo of Dame Gladys Constance Cooper taken in 1910 and a stylized version.







Saturday, August 26, 2017

Colorized Marilyn Monroe circa 1954

What else can I say?  One of the few images where she never looked as gorgeous and sensuous as in this photo, posing before a 1952 Pontiac.

Sunday, August 20, 2017

Colorized Bagobo Chieftain, circa 1900

There are so few Philippine vintage photos online and they are mostly small with blurred details, not good to colorize.  I see that some local artists have also colorized them.  Here's may take on a 1900 shot of a Bagobo Chieftain that had a presence at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, MO as part of a collection of "primitive"tribes exhibit to showcase the American colonial rule in the Philippines.


Colorized Hindenburg Disaster 1937


Here's my colorized Hindenburg disaster at Lakehurst, NJ in May 6, 1937 killing 36 passengers and crew. Nothing more to add but just to say this event seemed ominous enough, portending WWII. Research indicates that the disaster occurred after dusk, around 7pm which should make the setting a bit darker in the northern hemisphere in spring. Added some photo flares.







Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Colorized_Joan Crawford, circa 1920

Here is another colorized photo of the young Joan Crawford in one of her earliest promo stills circa mid to late 1920s when she was just starting in her movie career.

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Colorized 1911 Packard Fire Engine

Here is a colorized 1911 Packard Fire Engine truck in what looks like a photo shoot for a fire drill from a fire station (unnamed) in Detroit, MI.

Monday, August 14, 2017

Colorized "Fat Man"

Never thought I would colorize something like an atomic bomb. First time I read about it, this bomb was described the "Fat Man" and was painted YELLOW, with Green and Red stripes that drove me to colorize its b&w photo taken just before being loaded on a B-29 Superfortress to bomb Nagasaki in August 1945. (The first one that devastated Hiroshima was named "Little Boy").  Unlike the first, the  Fat Man used an Implosive firing mechanism and a solid plutonium core that instantly killed almost 80,000 in Nagasaki, finally ending WWII in the Pacific.

Colorized Empress Czarina Alexandra with her toddler the Grand Duchess Tatiana and the infant Grand Duchess Olga, 1897


Colorized Empress Czarina Alexandra with her toddler the Grand Duchess Tatiana and the infant Grand Duchess Olga, taken in 1897 at one of the imperial houses in Peterhof.