My babies.

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
$LAYYYTER
Peter Solarz
hello vonnie

Kiana Khansmith
Misplaced Lens Cap

tannertan36

shark vs the universe
styofa doing anything

Love Begins
Monterey Bay Aquarium
tumblr dot com
One Nice Bug Per Day

Discoholic 🪩
Cosimo Galluzzi
we're not kids anymore.
occasionally subtle

oozey mess

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AnasAbdin
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@chund3rbird
My babies.
Trainspotting 1996 : Trainspotting 1996, Ewan McGregor
Robert’s Fender Bass VI - nothing sounds quite like it.
well..it furry and cute. so close enough
Not a cat but
Fender. @fenderguitar #jazzmaster #coronado #offset #offsetguitars #fenderforlife #geartalk
Face plates look like a no go unless I run a Kickstarter to order a massive quantity. Considering it… I really want to get you guys some cool art!!
Got a new quote… and it’s MORE expensive… I need to step away and look at this again, differently.
Fender Jaguars
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I’ve just had a relatively large realisation. I keep waiting for my life to begin, like, “once I get to uni i’ll do this”. My life begins whenever I want it to, and it has already been set in motion. I keep waiting for opportunity but forget that opportunities can be sought out. I need to stop practicing for my life and just be. I’m gonna write songs and screw and smoke and drink and laugh and dance because my life is mine and I can do as I please.
Grimes shot by An Le for NYLON Magazine
Tatiana Trouvé, Prepared Space, 2014
Dave Vanian performing with The Damned, photographed at the Roxy in 1977 by Derek Ridgers (from his latest book, “Punk London 1977″).
Derek Ridgers, started shooting punk rock shows in London with a borrowed camera, edging his way up to the stage by pretending to be a professional photographer. Little did he know, his hobby would blossom into a decades-long career.
“…As you can see, I was pretty close to some of these people, because the stage at the Roxy was very, very low. I could pretty much stand right in front of the performers. There wasn’t really much room to move anyway, so you’d have to get in place and everyone would start pogo-ing and jumping. Even if there was security in those days, there wouldn’t be any space for the security to be, it was such a small club…”
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