Kate Moss by Steven Klein 2012

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NASA
trying on a metaphor
Jules of Nature
cherry valley forever

Kaledo Art
will byers stan first human second
almost home
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

pixel skylines

oozey mess
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
noise dept.
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
occasionally subtle
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Kate Moss by Steven Klein 2012
Cat Mask Woman
amazing shot
Backstage Gucci Fall Winter 2018/19.
Via diorsbitch Source
Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh
Kylie Bax by Steven Meisel - Gucci by Tom Ford Fall 1996
Suspended Ocean Wave Installations by Miguel Rothschild
Kengo Kuma’s Architecture of the Future
“... Kuma’s use of these materials is also social, and is intended as a social criticism. For him, the Japan of the economic miracle, which built itself up on masses of concrete, long ago lost its way. Finding one’s way back to the techniques that predated modernization can also point the way to a different economic framework. “We have to create that new system,” he said. “The architect can show the system of the society.” Show people what they build, he implied, and I will show you who they are.”
Northern Lights, Fuke
- Toronto Skyline & the Last Sailboat in… Taken last Friday at Fort Niagara
Photograph by Michael B. Stuart
2stustudio.tumblr.com
website / instagram
Roger Ballen
Alter ego - 2010
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A Midnight Walk Through the Neon-Hued Streets of Asian Cities by Marcus Wendt
While on a recent trip through Hong Kong, Shenzhen, and Seoul, London-based photographer Marcus Wendt found himself suffering from a bout of jetlag induced insomnia and ended up wandering the streets of several cities late at night. With a camera in-hand he captured these mesmerising shots that channel the cyberpunk vibe of movies like Bladerunner where narrow urban alleys are bathed in cool ultraviolet light. Over several days Wendt worked his way through the Kowloon area of Hong Kong and then Shenzhen’s Huaqiangbei area known for its sprawling electronics market, before eventually traveling to Seoul.
Hans Palmboom: Dubai.
Los Angeles, ‘70′s.
https://www.are.na/shuping-liu/architecture-summer-session
‘land of the lotus’