lamelancoly:

Bill Brandt -Nightwalk Series (dream phantasy), 1940

lamelancoly:

Bill Brandt -Nightwalk Series (dream phantasy), 1940

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submitting a series I did back in the day for EXPOSURE photo competition. If you want to vote for me, just click the link. Thanks to everyone’s support!

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cfda:

Image via Pinterest

cfda:

Image via Pinterest

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elisebrown:

Salut de Schiaparelli, 1934, Ilse Bing. (1899 - 1998)

elisebrown:

Salut de Schiaparelli, 1934, Ilse Bing. (1899 - 1998)

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Rockettes rehearsal & backstage, 1964.

(Art Rickerby—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)

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elisebrown:

Ellen Rogers Photography
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Man Ray - (1890-1976)

Man Ray - (1890-1976)

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(Source: cruciabat)

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vintageblackglamour:

Nina Simone  Born Eunice Kathleen Waymon in Tryon, North Carolina, she changed her name to Nina Simone (“Nina” meaning “little one” and “Simone” after the actress Simone Signoret) after she began singing in bars early in her career, something her Methodist minister mother none too subtly referred to as “working in the fires of hell.” This photo I am sharing today is my favorite of Ms. Simone, a stunning shot by Pittsburgh photography icon Charles “Teenie” Harris, circa 1965.

vintageblackglamour:

Nina Simone  Born Eunice Kathleen Waymon in Tryon, North Carolina, she changed her name to Nina Simone (“Nina” meaning “little one” and “Simone” after the actress Simone Signoret) after she began singing in bars early in her career, something her Methodist minister mother none too subtly referred to as “working in the fires of hell.” This photo I am sharing today is my favorite of Ms. Simone, a stunning shot by Pittsburgh photography icon Charles “Teenie” Harris, circa 1965.

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elisebrown:

J.D. Salinger

elisebrown:

J.D. Salinger

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