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reflecting pool with stars
http://slice-of-being.tumblr.com
Bert Hardy. Youngsters enjoy a kickabout in Glasgow in 1948
Dmitri Kessel. Venice, Italy, 1952
Nossa, sou fã do seu blog, pensei que tinha excluído
Ah muito obrigado, dei uma sumida de anos mesmo hahahaha
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“You will dream everything I have seen in dream.“
Andrei Tarkovsky, The Mirror (1975)
“Inside your cover’s always blown”
-Interpol
Source - louisewhiting
Roy Lichtenstein - Landscape 9 (1967)
Saul Leiter :: ‘focus’ on her, no title
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Valentine and Sons, A Negro Boy, Kingston, Jamaica, 1891.
“After the rapid decline of the colony’s once crowning sugar industry in the early nineteenth century, the island’s ruling classes complained that Jamaica could “hang only on the skirts of modern civilization.” Through tourism and new commerce, however, they prophesied that the New Jamaica, in the words of one hopeful resident, would “be ‘discovered’ in the modern sense, and if we succeed in pleasing the fastidious taste of the class [of tourists] … we may also in the modern sense be ‘made.’” Photographs, like the one Valentine and Sons created, were central to the formation and propagation of these ideals.
- Krista A. Thompson, The Evidence of Things Not Photographed: Slavery and Historical Memory in the British West Indies.
Vivian Maier