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If you don’t know who Jonathan Richman is, you should give the talented man a listen. He’s written songs and whole albums that have enhanced my life… nightmarebrunette: Look. I love Jonathan Richman. I have a long history of loving
This was not a typical Saturday night for me; I’m usually home alone watching reruns on the History Channel. Thankfully, by her sheer presence alone, Nicole can liven up an evening within moments. As she pulled into my driveway that night, she send
Obviously I’m not the poster boy for being of an ethnic, Latino/Hispanic/Chicano/Mexican origin, but there are many types of imagery and styles I love from the history of my culture. When I saw this the other day, I flipped out. So bloody excellent.
I had the pleasure of meeting Ryta on my excursion to NYC last week. Her long hair and small stature was intriguing to me, and her fun attitude made up for my exhaustion from traveling. Having a complicated history with drugs and physically injuring herse
During our day-long shoot in a friend’s abandoned house, I couldn’t resist asking Erin to shoot in the shower. Thankfully she’s usually game for just about anything. It only shows how pathetic of a religion and history nerd I am that,
Women who have a history of dancing always make great models. I remember a friend once telling me that my images were loud, that they always seemed like a party. I never agreed, instead seeing my work as quiet and still. Maybe he was talking about the
These lighting experiments are getting more and more dramatic and dynamic, similar to the kinds of contorted, contrasty figures I used to draw and paint throughout high school and college. I guess my history of absorbing all aspects of comic books is
Gloomy history (Hagia Sophia Museum, Istanbul, Turkey)
Whispers of ancient history (Tasman Island, Tasmania, Australia)
The Beatles prepare to cross Abbey Road 44 years ago today for what would become one of the most iconic photographs in music history
For most of history, man has had to fight nature to survive; in this century he is beginning to realize that, in order to survive, he must protect it. ~ Jacques-Yves Cousteau
Warrior princess and her Celtic quiver
pyrrhiccomedy: Looks kind of strange, doesn’t it? The way the ground ripples like that? This is Verdun today. During World War I, seven hundred thousand people died in battle here, with another three hundred thousand dead from injuries, over the course
Photography and modern medicine were born about the same time. The presentation by Louis Jacques Mande’ Daguerre of the daguerreotype (1839), came seven years before the first demonstration of general anasthesia. Early photographers,many of whom
Gay Holocaust Memorial Bunny - Berlin 2011 - Alexander Guerra This mask is modeled after the uniform/pajamas worn by Gay/Homosexual victims of Nazi Germany. The upside down pink triangle defined these people as Homosexual and there for unworthy. I have
wasbella102: Full view of the Serra Pelada gold mine, Brazil, 1986. Credit : Sebastião Salgado C'è un'incisione di Jan Luyken, artista olandese del ‘600 che ho conosciuto grazie a Huysmans, che è incredibilmente simile a questa foto. Ora la
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life: Has there ever been a more famous bikini in the history of film? — Every Bond girl that followed had a little bit of Honey Ryder; she acted as both the first and the prototype of all Bond’s women. Sometimes the classics really are the best…
bandh: This Week in Photography History Commercial roll film was first manufactured on March 26, 1885 by the Eastman Dry Plate and Film Company (later Eastman Kodak) of Rochester, New York. The patent had been licensed by George Eastman from David Housto
cartermagazine: Today In History ‘Robert Sengstacke Abbott began publishing the Chicago Defender the city’s first African-American Newspaper, today May 5, 1905.’ (photo: Linotype operators of the Chicago Defender, Negro newspaper. Chicago, Illinois.
cartermagazine: Today In History ‘Langston Hughes founded the New Negro Theater in Los Angeles, CA, on this date March 19, 1939. - CARTER Magazine Beginning in 1943 Hughes wrote columns for the Chicago Defender newspaper (including about a character,
cartermagazine: Today In History W. E. B. Du Bois, activist, author and educator received the 6th NAACP Spingarn Medal on this date June 1, 1920 for founding the Pan African Congress. (photo: W. E. B. Du Bois) - CARTER Magazine
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life: Bill Eppridge, one of the greatest photojournalists of his generation and the photographer who famously captured Robert Kennedy’s assassination in Los Angeles in June 1968, died on October 2, 2013. He was 75. Read more about his life. (Photo:
cartermagazine: Today In History ‘John W. Coltrane, innovative jazz legend, was born in Hamlet, NC, on this date September 23, 1926. Some of his famous recordings were: “My Favorite Things,” “A Love Supreme,” and “Ascension.”’
darkjungleviews: Gordon Parks
Bit of Photography history:Shot one: The first shot ever taken (looking out of a window in France)shot two: First shot ever to contain people (man on the water pump, bottom left)shot three: First ever portrait (oldest man ever recorded by photo)shot four:
Rebuilding After the Waldo Canyon Fire AUG 22, 2013 A little more than a year ago, one of the most destructive wildfires in Colorado history claimed 346 homes and two lives (covered by In Focus here and here). The Waldo Canyon Fire swept through neighbor
The Chairman arrives. Photo by Yul Brynner
The story of the only American not on Earth on September 11th. http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/12/09/the-story-of-the-only-american-not-on-earth-on-september-11th/262216/
art-nimals:An ambrotype of a cat, circa 1866-68 (source)
10knotes: benskid: Know where you stand. Wow This post has been featured on a 1000notes.com blog. Interesting.
theonlymagicleftisart: The 5th Dimension series is a trip through time and space, in which an alternate history of Chicago is warped by a pervasive cloud of the odd and the unusual. Taking place in the 1950’s, I create narrative imagery hearkening
talesofwar: An RAF Vickers Wellington and a Free French patrol boat rushing to save downed pilots near the Egyptian coast at El Challoum. August 1rd, 1943.
Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery.
speciesbarocus: Ben Morlok - Library of Celsus (2012).
wwii-in-photographs: The frozen body of a dead German soldier is used as a signpost. Eastern Front, Soviet Union, c. 1942 http://t.co/uExfLCRtER From Twitter.com/History_Pics
Steve McCurry Kuwait 10016, 1991
poboh: Softening state bread, Vienna, after the Anchluss, 1938, Roman Vishniac. (1897 - 1990)
bestiario: Soviet ski soldiers by Za Rodinu on Flickr.
thegetty: In 1854 the British Museum hired Roger Fenton to test the newfangled medium of photography to document its collection, rather than the usual modes of drawings and engravings. Fenton was at it for seven and a half years. This heavy-footed
battlefem: you wanna see some badass shit from the early 20th century?? The Lumière brothers created the first full color photograph… in fucking 1903! So these dudes dyed potatoes (in red, blue, and green), mashed them down into just pure fuckin’
bctrogues: the secret history meme: [¾] places ↳ Francis’ country house If I had grown up in that house I couldn’t have loved it more, couldn’t have been more familiar with the creak of the swing, or the pattern of the clematis vines
weirdoqueer: Azurite and Malachite at American Museum of Natural History in New York City. (colors have been inverted)
riseupandout: Adding color to some of the most iconic photos in history. This photo set is incredible.
rose-verres: “A three second exposure meant that subjects had to stand very still to avoid being blurred, and holding a smile for that period was tricky. As a result, we have a tendency to see our Victorian ancestors as even more formal and stern than
life: When John, Paul, George and Ringo first made it across the pond in 1964 to play before their adoring, screaming fans in the States — including, famously, performances on The Ed Sullivan Show that mark, for many people, the true beginning of
photojojo: Seth Tara has shot an inspiring series for the History Channel entitled, “Know Where You Stand.” The set depicts modern people revisiting historic landmarks, with a black and white layer from the past. History Channel Photos Series Shows
ahipstercunt: ‘Poem with Lines’ by Pierre Reverdy Maybe the world will not be saved.It will not be saved. Its commerce, itsevery case alsomoves into its geologyand then that geology movesinto some great exit of slowingclocks and the history of
So, last week, I did something I’ve always wanted to do; play a villain on stage.And what villain did I play? Only one of the most famous ones in musical history, Bill Sykes, in Lionel Bart’s Oliver!I had an amazing time; everyone I worked with was
mimsy-photography: History of mimsy=> http://mimsy.be/blog/history-of-mimsy-pussycat/#nophotoshopwww.mimsy.be©2015 Mimsy Photography
suckerformusick: Near Death Experience. April 18, 2011. A day I won’t soon be able to forget. I woke up early for school just like a usual monday morning. I went to all my classes, photography, history, and math, and went home to ride with my brother
The Battle of Cable Street - When 20,000 Antifascist Workers Fought Back Against the Police and Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists in 1936 Nudes & Noises
darksilenceinsuburbia: Color Photographs of Everyday Life in Ukraine, 1942.
“Bite the bleeding wall, creating history x men, lasers dripping plasma, you ask yourself what’s next, time will only tell you how much time there will be less light or more darkness, why should I follow the trend that my photo should be the sharpest?
If you want to know what beauty looks like, it’s this masterpiece. so many books and history and words and beauty and comfort. fun words to dizzy and tantalize. the william durant books at the top are very popular with my world literature professor.
smithsonianmag: Never-Before-Seen Photos From the Early Days of Space Exploration The Gemini astronauts also took some of the most memorable photos in NASA history. You’d think we would have seen them all by now. But with Nasa’s help and funding,
full size colourized photo depicting Atom Bombing at the Bikini Atoll.
V-J Day in Times Square is a photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt (1945)