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Color Me Curious
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The Bright Sessions
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fuck it I'm back
Vintage 1930s slide viewer plus some random slides from my collection
Matthew Woodson
Back to the Future 2 (1989)
After his fishing buddy passed away, 75-year-old widower Ray Johnstone posted a classified ad that broke hearts all over the Internet. He just wanted someone to go fishing with and offered to split costs with anyone who owns a boat. His ad got over 60k views, and he had offers from people around the world- including a guy who took him on an all- expense-paid, deep sea fishing getaway. Source Source 2
Steve McCurry
James Dean photographed by Roy Schatt, 1954. (via)
âI knew James Dean⌠as a friend and as a student. He was a disrupter of norms, a bender of rules, a disquieter of calm. Through these photographs I hope to transmit a glimpse of his most insistent, and perhaps eternal, presence.â â Roy Schatt
âWhat made a big difference was the open door policy we had. Anyone who wanted to come backstage could, and it was never a problem. I donât know whether other bands did that. It was good for us to meet people who had come to see the group and converse with them, ask them âWhatâs it like in your town? What, there are no clubs here? So what do you do?â It was about sharing information and it was good to know what was going on out there, and how people were dealing with their lives. And that spread right across the world.â - Paul Simonon Â
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