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  1. minusmanhattan:

Fatescapes by Pavel Maria Smejkal are iconic photographs with the subjects removed.
Recognize either of these? answers: #1, #2
minusmanhattan:

Fatescapes by Pavel Maria Smejkal are iconic photographs with the subjects removed.
Recognize either of these? answers: #1, #2

    minusmanhattan:

    Fatescapes by Pavel Maria Smejkal are iconic photographs with the subjects removed.

    Recognize either of these? answers: #1, #2

  2. chimeral:

emily-jane robinson

    chimeral:

    emily-jane robinson

  3. ofrabjousmuse:

alt-collections:

Stefan Fürtbauer’s ‘Eiterquellen’ is an ongoing photographic project  about Viennese Diners and fast-food culture. Most of the time these  Diners are isolated islands of food supply in an ancient surrounding  with plenty of cultural heritage. Isolated both in the sense of  appearance as well as in resisting global operating fast-food chains.

via Junkculture


ofrabjousmuse:

alt-collections:

Stefan Fürtbauer’s ‘Eiterquellen’ is an ongoing photographic project  about Viennese Diners and fast-food culture. Most of the time these  Diners are isolated islands of food supply in an ancient surrounding  with plenty of cultural heritage. Isolated both in the sense of  appearance as well as in resisting global operating fast-food chains.

via Junkculture


ofrabjousmuse:

alt-collections:

Stefan Fürtbauer’s ‘Eiterquellen’ is an ongoing photographic project  about Viennese Diners and fast-food culture. Most of the time these  Diners are isolated islands of food supply in an ancient surrounding  with plenty of cultural heritage. Isolated both in the sense of  appearance as well as in resisting global operating fast-food chains.

via Junkculture


ofrabjousmuse:

alt-collections:

Stefan Fürtbauer’s ‘Eiterquellen’ is an ongoing photographic project  about Viennese Diners and fast-food culture. Most of the time these  Diners are isolated islands of food supply in an ancient surrounding  with plenty of cultural heritage. Isolated both in the sense of  appearance as well as in resisting global operating fast-food chains.

via Junkculture

    ofrabjousmuse:

    alt-collections:

    Stefan Fürtbauer’sEiterquellen’ is an ongoing photographic project about Viennese Diners and fast-food culture. Most of the time these Diners are isolated islands of food supply in an ancient surrounding with plenty of cultural heritage. Isolated both in the sense of appearance as well as in resisting global operating fast-food chains.

    via Junkculture

  4. waxandmilk:

    When the City Was a House of Horrors

    Photos by John Conn

    via NY Times

  5. rhapsodical:

Andy Warhol, Saturday Disaster1964

    rhapsodical:

    Andy Warhol, Saturday Disaster
    1964

  6. fyeahwomenartists:

`I’m desperate’ (1992-93) from Signs that Say What You Want Them To Say and Not Signs that Say What Someone Else Wants You To Say
Artist of the Day : Gillian Wearing
(via Tate Collection | `I’m desperate’ by Gillian Wearing)

    fyeahwomenartists:

    `I’m desperate’ (1992-93) from Signs that Say What You Want Them To Say and Not Signs that Say What Someone Else Wants You To Say

    Artist of the Day : Gillian Wearing

    (via Tate Collection | `I’m desperate’ by Gillian Wearing)

  7. lecollecteur:

Dennis Hopper, Laurence Sudre.

    lecollecteur:

    Dennis Hopper, Laurence Sudre.

  8. aconversationoncool:

Self-Portrait in a Photo Booth - William Eggleston, 1975.

    aconversationoncool:

    Self-Portrait in a Photo Booth - William Eggleston, 1975.

  9. alanahamilton:

William Eggleston

    alanahamilton:

    William Eggleston

  10. life:

Did you know: Yesterday (September 12) marked the 8th anniversary of Johnny Cash’s death?
On Nov. 21, 1969, Johnny Cash graced the cover of LIFE Magazine — He had just released “At San Quentin,” his second live album recorded before inmates (the first, “At Folsom Prison,” was his breakthrough). Wrote LIFE of the king of country music, “He has been fascinated by railroads since childhood when his father would hop freights to look for work.”
see more — Johnny Cash: LIFE’s Best Photos

    life:

    Did you know: Yesterday (September 12) marked the 8th anniversary of Johnny Cash’s death?

    On Nov. 21, 1969, Johnny Cash graced the cover of LIFE Magazine — He had just released “At San Quentin,” his second live album recorded before inmates (the first, “At Folsom Prison,” was his breakthrough). Wrote LIFE of the king of country music, “He has been fascinated by railroads since childhood when his father would hop freights to look for work.”

    see more Johnny Cash: LIFE’s Best Photos

  11. moonjunk:

Untitled, 1992. Barbara Kruger.

    moonjunk:

    Untitled, 1992. Barbara Kruger.

  12. f-f-t-t:

An Occasional Photograph: Curtains 

    f-f-t-t:

    An Occasional Photograph: Curtains 

Frozen River