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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

Love Begins
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Shadow, mirror, hand
double exposure on Fomapan 200 in R09, Start 66 camera
Killer’s Kiss (Stanley Kubrick, 1955)
JOHN GUTMANN (1905 - 1998)
Beautiful Spelman Student Walking on Campus, Atlanta, USA, 1937
Gelatin silver print
“I’d cry, if only I had the time to do it.”
— Kathyrn Stockett, The Help (via books-n-quotes)
“You’re always haunted by the idea you’re wasting your life.”
— Chuck Palahniuk, Diary (via books-n-quotes)
George Krause (1937)
Clowns, Philadelphia, 1966, printed 1980
toned silver gelatin print
“I will never apologize for being me, but I will apologize for the times that I am not.”
— Michael Carini
“Desolation, desolation, I owe so much to desolation.”
— Jack Kerouac, from “The Dharma Bums,”originally published c. 1958
Solaris (1971)
Andrei Rublev (1966)
Remorques (Jean Grémillon, 1941)
Τι γλυκό φιλί!
[O Fernando Aiuti καθηγητής ανοσολογίας, φιλά στο στόμα την οροθετική Rosaria Iardino (2.12.1991) για να δείξει σε όλους ότι ο ιός HIV δεν μεταδίδεται με το φιλί. Ο Fernando Aiuti έφυγε από τη ζωή στις 9.1.2019]
“Don’t turn from me, please. Take me in your arms. Gather me up, dear, fold me to your heart—and you’ll see how nice I can be.”
— Jean-Paul Sartre, No Exit (via books-n-quotes)
“Other people teach us who we are. Their attitudes to us are the mirror in which we learn to see ourselves, but the mirror is distorted. We are, perhaps, rather dimly aware of the immense power of our social environment.”
— Alan Watts, The Book on the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are (via books-n-quotes)