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missavagardner:

I don’t entirely approve of some of the things I have done, or am, or have been. But I’m me. God knows, I’m me.

missavagardner:

I don’t entirely approve of some of the things I have done, or am, or have been. But I’m me. God knows, I’m me.

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fuckyeahmovieposters:

Lost in Translation by ShakingHandsMedia

nice poster

fuckyeahmovieposters:

Lost in Translation by ShakingHandsMedia

nice poster

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esos zapatitos

esos zapatitos

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mynameisrubyframe:

LIFE Photographer Ralph Morse on one of his favorite photographs:
“I was handed an assignment to cover mononucleosis, ‘the kissing disease.’ It was a scary illness back then — everyone who got it thought they had leukemia. So, I try and capture this kissing disease in photos — by taking pictures of two teenagers drinking a soda from two straws, or eating ice cream from the same bowl, and none of these really do the trick. That afternoon I’m walking on Broadway, wondering how I can illustrate this story, and I pass a camera store with a trick lens in the window, a little device that makes a lot of little scenes with one shot. Three dollars! I buy it, get back to the studio and call the office, saying I need a male and female reporter for ten minutes. They arrive, I ask them to kiss, and this little piece of glass does all the rest.”

(see more of Ralph’s favorite photographs here)


*.* quiero esa cámara

mynameisrubyframe:

LIFE Photographer Ralph Morse on one of his favorite photographs:

“I was handed an assignment to cover mononucleosis, ‘the kissing disease.’ It was a scary illness back then — everyone who got it thought they had leukemia. So, I try and capture this kissing disease in photos — by taking pictures of two teenagers drinking a soda from two straws, or eating ice cream from the same bowl, and none of these really do the trick. That afternoon I’m walking on Broadway, wondering how I can illustrate this story, and I pass a camera store with a trick lens in the window, a little device that makes a lot of little scenes with one shot. Three dollars! I buy it, get back to the studio and call the office, saying I need a male and female reporter for ten minutes. They arrive, I ask them to kiss, and this little piece of glass does all the rest.”

(see more of Ralph’s favorite photographs here)

*.* quiero esa cámara

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awesome faces

awesome faces

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moldavia:

Xiao Wen Ju in W March 2012 by Tim Walker

moldavia:

Xiao Wen Ju in W March 2012 by Tim Walker

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