Photo 31 May 4 notes deborahparkin:

She is such a beautiful, quiet child - so delicate.
Part of my ‘Stillness in Time’ series - using the wet plate collodion process to capture an inner stillness, quietness within the child.

deborahparkin:

She is such a beautiful, quiet child - so delicate.

Part of my ‘Stillness in Time’ series - using the wet plate collodion process to capture an inner stillness, quietness within the child.

Photo 31 May 122 notes firsttimeuser:

Sheila Rock. Movement 2 from the series “Spiritual Beings – The Way of the Tibetan Monk”
Photo 31 May 20,858 notes m3zzaluna:

m3zzaluna:

inge morath, a llama in time square, new york city, 1957

20,000+!
i had no idea it had gotten so many notes. last time i checked it had something like 500.
here’s the story behind this iconic image: LIFE magazine, december 2, 1957 issue, published a one-page story, in its humorous animals section, entitled “high-paid llama in big city”. the story was about a menagerie of television animals—including, in addition to the llama, large and small dogs, cats, birds, a pig, a kangaroo, and a miniature bull—living at home with their trainers in a manhattan brownstone.
the story in LIFE featured three photographs by morath, including a cropped close-up of linda the llama. curiously, the caption accompanying the closeup describes the llama as ogling from the window of a taxi on her way to make a television appearance. in fact, she was in the back seat of her trainer’s car, and, as morath explains, on her way home from the studio when the picture was taken. morath’s full caption reads, “linda, the lama (sic) rides home via broadway. she is just coming home from a television show in new york’s a.b.c. studios and now takes a relaxed and long-necked look at the lights of one of the world’s most famous streets.” [read more]

m3zzaluna:

m3zzaluna:

inge moratha llama in time square, new york city, 1957

20,000+!

i had no idea it had gotten so many notes. last time i checked it had something like 500.

here’s the story behind this iconic image: LIFE magazine, december 2, 1957 issue, published a one-page story, in its humorous animals section, entitled “high-paid llama in big city”. the story was about a menagerie of television animals—including, in addition to the llama, large and small dogs, cats, birds, a pig, a kangaroo, and a miniature bull—living at home with their trainers in a manhattan brownstone.

the story in LIFE featured three photographs by morath, including a cropped close-up of linda the llama. curiously, the caption accompanying the closeup describes the llama as ogling from the window of a taxi on her way to make a television appearance. in fact, she was in the back seat of her trainer’s car, and, as morath explains, on her way home from the studio when the picture was taken. morath’s full caption reads, “linda, the lama (sic) rides home via broadway. she is just coming home from a television show in new york’s a.b.c. studios and now takes a relaxed and long-necked look at the lights of one of the world’s most famous streets.” [read more]

Photo 31 May 743 notes firsttimeuser:

The old city of Subiaco, Italy, 1925 by Kurt Hielscher

firsttimeuser:

The old city of Subiaco, Italy, 1925 by Kurt Hielscher

Photo 31 May 677 notes black-and-white:

(by raegan bird)
Photo 31 May 4,048 notes firsttimeuser:

mondonoir:
Nigel Scott, Tirage, United Kingdom, 1996

firsttimeuser:

mondonoir:

Nigel Scott, Tirage, United Kingdom, 1996

Photo 31 May 460 notes chopa:

untitled | by Vanessa Paxton 

chopa:

untitled | by Vanessa Paxton 

Photo 31 May 512 notes arreter:

Man balancing on a piece of wood on the roof of a skyscraper 1939.
Photo 31 May 84 notes firsttimeuser:

Dance, 1971 by Eifert János

firsttimeuser:

Dance, 1971 by Eifert János

Photo 31 May 64 notes firsttimeuser:

Keleti Éva. Levegőben, opera, 1974

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