Copenaghen, maggio 2010

Janaina Medeiros
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Show & Tell
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Misplaced Lens Cap
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Stranger Things
One Nice Bug Per Day
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Xuebing Du

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Copenaghen, maggio 2010
Elliott Erwitt: Alfred Hitchcock and Vera Miles. New York City, 1957.
Io non la capisco questa fissazione di darti da bere il prosecco nei calici sbagliati.
Bed. Lauren Bacall.Â
Maureen O'Hara at home - via (LIFE)
GRETA GARBO
Vivere così.
Julie Andrews/Cinderella
Great work of art: the 89-year-old face of Lauren Bacall. The photographer is Andy Gotts.Â
Lauren Bacall plays with her dog
Lauren Bacall, a lover, a mother.
“I think that sometimes she doesn’t realize how much I love her and respect her and respect what she is, as a woman and as an actress and what she’s contributed to her profession and her world. And I think that she needs to know that.” — Stephen Bogart
“I think the qualities that my mother gave me include intelligence, humor, sensitivity, the ability to scrutinize people. I feel she gave me her sense of power and her sense of strength as she deals with the world around her. And her contribution to women and to women’s issues in addition to being to a loving mother. She has also, just as a woman, been a great example for me.” — Leslie Bogart