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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Janaina Medeiros
ojovivo
trying on a metaphor
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Claire Keane

#extradirty
hello vonnie

blake kathryn
DEAR READER
Sade Olutola

if i look back, i am lost
Keni
wallacepolsom

ellievsbear
cherry valley forever
we're not kids anymore.
will byers stan first human second
Mike Driver

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@sarisabel
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Photo by Ricari Studios
L’amant (1992)
“I know it’s not clothes that make women beautiful or otherwise, nor beauty care, nor expensive creams, nor the distinction of costliness of their finery. I know the problem lies elsewhere. I don’t know where. I only know it isn’t where women think.”
Marguerite Duras, The Lover.
TAROT
two friends contemplate the future with the help of Tarot cards
buy the print here
Austin Perrotta
Charles Bukowski. ¿qué voy a hacer?. Escrutaba la locura en busca de la palabra, el verso, la ruta. [10]
#NowPlaying A Man And The Blues by Buddy Guy
mishproductions
In nearly 40 years working for The New York Times, Mr. Cunningham operated both as a chronicler of fashion and as an unlikely cultural anthropologist.
“We all get dressed for Bill,” said Anna Wintour , editor-in-chief of American Vogue, who Cunningham has been shooting for decades. “It’s always one snap, two snaps. Or he ignores you, which is death.”
“I don’t work, I only know how to have fun everyday.—Bill Cunningham | Photo by Jane Kratochvil
Barbara, Chicago, 1953, Photo by Harry Callahan
Harry Callahan Chicago (1948)
Harry Callahan, New color : photographs 1978-1987, University of New Mexico Press, 1988.
Morocco, 1981.
harry callahan providence 1977