Kodachrome by George Rodger.
From “Boom Time in Kuwait,” National Geographic, December, 1952.
Baled Rugs Conceal Their Bearer
Tons of bright Persian rugs like these pass through Kuwait en route to interior markets.

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Kodachrome by George Rodger.
From “Boom Time in Kuwait,” National Geographic, December, 1952.
Baled Rugs Conceal Their Bearer
Tons of bright Persian rugs like these pass through Kuwait en route to interior markets.
Blood Tea and Red String (2006)
Meltdown (90% underwater)
A couple taking a stroll, Paris, 1950s. Photograph by Kees Scherer
Raven and Saguaro
Cuervo y Saguaro
Dolgiye Mountains, Russia by Arseny Kashkarov
Art Deco statues sculpted by Luis Perlotti as part of the gate at the Municipal Cemetery in Luján, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The gate itself was designed by Viktor Sulčič and erected in 1928.
Josephine Baker in Zouzou (1934)
by: Alexander Zharnikov
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Cat Series a series of cats placed on flatbed scanners
BRASSAÏ (Gyula Halász) — Tarot cards, crystal ball, c. 1933, gelatin silver print, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
The surreal exists within us, in the things which have become so banal that we no longer notice them, and in the normality of the normal — Brassaï, speech at UNESCO banquet, 1963.