Tony Curtis on the set of No Room for the Groom with his camera, 1952.
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Tony Curtis on the set of No Room for the Groom with his camera, 1952.
Eastwood.
photo by Duane Michals
Polaroid again!
It's Polaroid!
Love this Tumbleblog!
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It's been shamefully forgotten for a while, I'm afraid
Not one, but two cameras. Brad Pitt photographer
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Federico Fellini & Giulietta Masina on the set of La Strada (1954, dir. Federico Fellini)
Is [your wife, Giulietta Masina] a good actress, in your opinion?
Federico Fellini: Excellent. I think she would have interested me as such even if she hadn’t been my wife. Her mimicry, for example, and that little round face which can express happiness or sadness with such poignant simplicity. That little figure, with its tenderness, its delicacy, fascinates me no end. Her type is crystallized, even stylized for me. As an actress, she represents a special type, a very specific humanity.
Heath Ledger
This is so cool I can't even begin to describe it
Ingrid Bergman while shooting Viaggio in Italia
Yul Brynner and Ingrid Bergman. 1956
Dennis Hopper and his Olympus SLR