These photos of St. Francis of Assisi Church in Brazil taken in different centuries show the country’s changing lifestyle
Colored photos weren’t popular until the 1930s, when Kodak introduced Kodachrome film to the market. Still, some people have managed to take old black and white snapshots and color them. Not only does this make them look more realistic, but it also allows you to get a better understanding of how life was like in the past.
This person did an outstanding job coloring the 19th-century picture on top. By looking at it and comparing it with the bottom one, you’ll notice that the farm with the horses carrying goods and people got replaced by a marketplace shaded by umbrellas. Luckily, the picturesque church has remained the same.