Time capsules in Kodachrome: roller rinks under disco balls, road trips with no GPS, and family portraits where everyone miraculously blinked at once. These vintage treasures aren’t just nostalgic—they’re intimate windows into lives lived before filters and feeds. Faded edges, awkward poses, and genuine smiles remind us that while tech evolves, the desire to capture joy remains timeless. History isn’t in textbooks—it’s in shoeboxes under beds.
"My dad fishing. On a nuclear submarine. 1966"
"Found my new favorite photo of my dad today, being a legend on Christmas (1991)."
"Pic of me and Mr. T back in the 90's when he visited my local comic book store."
"My grandpa wearing ‘70s camo on a ‘70s couch."
"On the beach, USSR, 1980s."
"Just a bunch of hippies, 1976."
"My dad in the mid 1950s while in the Navy."
"1984 Who remembers this thing?"
"My dad and his band mates around 1970-71."
"My folks in the 1970s"
"Puerto Rican Pride 1978."
"Two girls sharing a stool in Hollywood at Lee Drugs,1963."
"Sandra Bullock at home, 1978"
"My Dad in 1989"
"My Great-grand father (Circa 1910s)."
"My father at 17, serving in the US Navy January 1945."
"Sigourney Weaver 1967 high school yearbook photo."
"My mom and dad posing for their passport photo in 1964."
"My mum doing a photoshoot (1999)"
"In 1996 my father was a late entry in a body building competition, Cape Town, ZA "
"My Grandfather: 1 of 6 to survive of his 124 man recon troop in WW2. The 1st land div on Normandy"
"My Great-Uncle with his fellow veterans during the Vietnam war (1968)."