Women From The 1920s
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View The ChannelBelow is a full motion color Kodachrome film from 1922 created by Kodak. Cinematically it is nothing amazing by today’s standards, but I’m finding myself mesmerized by it. If any of these women are still alive, they’d be around 110 years old. Yet, here they are youthful, attractive, and captured in full color during a period where most people can only think of as being black & white.
Found via Photo Utopia
Category Vintage Media
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