Levitron | 05-05-2010 05:58 PM | Huge collection of early colour photos http://gizmodo.com/5531880/history-a...ein-true-color Quote:
In 1909, wealthy French banker Albert Kahn set out to create "a photographic inventory of human life on Earth." His teams took 72,000 autochrome photographs in over 50 countries, comprising the largest collection of early color photography in existence. http://cache.gawkerassets.com/assets...kahncolor3.jpg
Ovation, one of those TV stations in the 200s you might not realize you subscribe to, is currently airing the 9-part BBC series "The Wonderful World of Albert Kahn," which explores the man and details his colossal project. Kahn became interested in photography on a trip to Japan and sent teams equipped with autochrome cameras—the first capable of simply taking true color photographs—to all corners of the world.
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