Moscow 1958
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Moscow 1958
Claude Monet in his garden, 1921.
holy week
The view of the Statue of Liberty from the torch which is now closed - 1916
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Earth has lost a saint.
Anouk Aimée is a French film actress with a Modigliani painting, 1957.
Milan’s famous Gothic cathedral on a sunny day in the 1930s.
The statue of Czar Alexander of Russia in Helsinki during a Soviet bombing, WW2, 1944
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My number one piece of life advice is to take pictures. Take pictures of everything. Take pictures of the sunset even though you have about twenty identical photos, take pictures of the sky if you think it looks nice, take pictures of your favourite people even if you never show them the photos, because in a few years you’ll be grateful to look back on them. Take pictures of the bird in your garden and the new flowers your neighbors planted in the street and take pictures of your coffee if you think it looks cute, because no one in the coffee shop actually cares, believe me. Take pictures of yourself when you like the way you look and also when you don’t, because there’s a beauty in them anyway. Take pictures on the days you know you don’t want to forget even if they’re blurry messes because you’ll smile at them regardless. Just take pictures, because one day your pictures will be all that’s left of this time in your life
L’amour.
by Elliott Erwitt
Moscow, 1968