I love black and white photography, classic movie, the victorian/edwardian era and the roaring 20's, art in its every form, music, Franz Kafka and books.
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[I try to give credit to all the pictrues I post, a name, a link, or a click-through on the image. If you want your photo to be removed for any reason, just let me know.]

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(Source: sovetskaia, via onionjulius)


posted 2 weeks ago with 240 notes (originally from sovetskaia)
#photography #surreal

theasmontichronicles:

Rossana Martini photographed by Arturo Ghergo, 1946.

theasmontichronicles:

Rossana Martini photographed by Arturo Ghergo, 1946.



witchesandslippersandhoods:

Deborah Turbeville for Comme des Garçons, 1985

witchesandslippersandhoods:

Deborah Turbeville for Comme des Garçons, 1985

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firsttimeuser:

“The camera can be the most deadly weapon since the assassin’s bullet. Or it can be the lotion of the heart” —Norman Parkinson  (brainy quote)
(gallery)

firsttimeuser:

“The camera can be the most deadly weapon since the assassin’s bullet. Or it can be the lotion of the heart” —Norman Parkinson  (brainy quote)

(gallery)

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posted 1 month ago with 618 notes (originally from firsttimeuser)
#Norman Parkinson #Photography


cavetocanvas:

From Angel Series, Rome - Francesca Woodman, 1977-78

cavetocanvas:

From Angel Series, Rome - Francesca Woodman, 1977-78

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posted 1 month ago with 247 notes (originally from cavetocanvas)
#francesca woodman #Angel Series #rome #1977-78 #photography

tea-with-theo:

Marlene Dietrich by Eve Arnold

tea-with-theo:

Marlene Dietrich by Eve Arnold


posted 1 month ago with 82 notes (originally from tea-with-theo)
#marlene dietrich #marlene #eve arnold #1950s #photography



missfolly:

Timothy O’Sullivan’s stereograph view of Civil War sketch artist Alfred Rudolph Waud. Waud is posed here in Devil’s Den with his sketchbook. This view was taken circa July of 1863.’

missfolly:

Timothy O’Sullivan’s stereograph view of Civil War sketch artist Alfred Rudolph Waud. Waud is posed here in Devil’s Den with his sketchbook. This view was taken circa July of 1863.’