Everyone is used to recording precious moments with photos. At the moment of pressing the shutter, time seems to be frozen, and the moment turns into eternity, making people fall into the whirlpool of memories at a glance and unable to return for a long time. God; when the First World War broke out, Romanian war photographer Costica Acsinte took thousands of negatives (photos with colors that are opposite to the actual scene), which are black and white photos similar to negative effects, recording the lives of civilians at that time. Life.
Although most of these photos were damaged after the First World War, they were even more precious, so later generations saved the photos digitally and designed a dedicated website Costica Acsinte Archive.
After seeing these photos, Australian artist Jane Long was deeply fascinated by them and decided to restore them in a modern way.
Colorize the negative and rearrange the background to give old photos a new soul!
Jane believes that there is a story behind each photo. Although she may not understand every story, she hopes to keep these stories from being ravaged by time and continue to be passed down.