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“Cerrado” ©Eduardo Seco
Tramp, Marseilles, South of France, 1935
by Brassaï
Place de la Concorde, Paris, 1928
by André Kertész
Josephine le Tutour by Daniel Riera for Flair, December 2016
Moscow, 1960s. A long queue to the Lenin’s mausoleum.
Skyscrapers under construction on the Avenue of the Americas area, north of Rockefeller Center in Fall of 1962. View looking southeast from Park Sheraton Hotel. Buildings under construction are the New York Hilton Hotel (William B. Tabler-Harrison & Abramovitz, 1963) at left; and the 45-story Sperry Rand Building (Emery Roth & Sons, 1963). The 42-story Equitable Life Assurance Building (Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1961) are at right. Above it is the top of 70-story Rockefeller Center’s R.C.A. Building (Associated Architects, 1933).
Photo: Andreas Feininger.
Source: Andreas Feininger, Kate Simon. “New York” (New York, Viking Press, 1964).
Nottingham Contemporary, October 2011. Me trying to do a Shomei Tomatsu homage.
#regram @jessedraxler // ‘Study for panel’ featuring #aliciahannahnaomi Eclipse Bracelet. Original photography by @stephcammarano.
Carolyn Carlson, dancer and contemporary dance choreographer , Opéra de Paris, 1974
by Jeanloup Sieff
(from) Sound Underwater, by Gregory Haines, David & Charles, London, 1974, Reanimation Library, Queens Museum, New York
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Kenta Cobayashi
By: @steoville (på/i Stockholm, Sweden)