“This photograph is my proof. There was that afternoon, when things were still good between us, and she embraced me, and we were so happy. It did happen. She did love me. Look for yourself.” This is my proof, Duane Michals, 1974

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“This photograph is my proof. There was that afternoon, when things were still good between us, and she embraced me, and we were so happy. It did happen. She did love me. Look for yourself.” This is my proof, Duane Michals, 1974
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Hungarian-born photographer, André Kertész (1894-1985).
Fergana Valley. Cross road between Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan & Tajikistan.
Denis Boulze
Tayana Yarkaya
Carol Christian Poell: SS2004 Mainstream / Downstream.
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Henri Matisse’s studio, Hotel Regina, Nice, 1948
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Björk Guðmundsdóttir by Ohashi Jin
Edvard Munch Model in the Studio, Berlin 1902
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‘So Close’ Collection S/S 21′ by NHOJ
Madonna photographed by David LaChapelle for Rolling Stone (July, 1998) // Details.
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IJsseloog is an artificial island used as a depository to store polluted silt in the middle of the IJssel River in Flevoland, Netherlands. Silt is granular material, smaller than sand but larger than clay, and may occur as soil or as sediment mixed in suspension with water. IJsseloog can hold 20 million cubic metres (706 million cubic feet) of silt, which is roughly 8,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools worth.
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