the sadness never ends.
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@nckolvr
the sadness never ends.
I beat myself up for not doing more with my life and being aware of the opportunities available to me if I were to put forth more effort just makes it worse. I don’t know why I’m so hard on myself. I feel like I debilitate myself with my own negativity.
Christmas Eve, Brooklyn
honestly, I am so put off by the photos people share of the ridiculous amount of gifts they have under their christmas tree. I had some of those as a kid and I am so very fortunate that I got to experience that, and it’s great making kids happy, but it just feels so consumerist and foreign to me now. I don’t see it as something we should instill in people, frankly.
The 15th of December
Christmas in Brooklyn
I’m one of the fortunate ones who still has a job and an apartment and I’m so very grateful for that. And yet I feel no joy or hope. No motivation pushing me toward anything. I feel both numb and on the edge of tears.
Marc Riboud. Paris, France, 1953
A young couple on a date in a cafe, Tokyo, 1958. Photographed by John Dominis.
Albert Camus in January 1936, from Notebooks 1935-1942; tr. by Philip Thody
John Bulmer. Street scene in The Black Country, England. 1960
A man reading a newspaper while walking along Lungarno Amerigo Vespucci in Florence, 1960s. Photographed by Vincenzo Balocchi.
Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004)
Siphnos -Cyclades, Greece, 1961
10/04/20
this is some pre-9/11 shit right here.
smoke from the climate fires on the west coast has reached NYC and have changed our skies and sunsets.
New York City, Photo by Garry Winogrand, c. 1971