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Charlotte Rampling by Hans Feurer, 1969
David Bailey - Maudie James Wearing Jean Patou (Vogue Italia 1968)
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Portrait of Doris Day, Aquarium, New York, N.Y., ca. July 1946.
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Ernest Cole, 1971.
Pattie Boyd photographed by Alexis Waldeck for ’Vogue’, 1971
Beautiful portraits by Carl Van Vechten. L-R: Carmen De Lavallade, Ella Fitzgerald, Joyce Bryant, Eartha Kitt, Pearl Bailey, Zora Neale Hurston, Jane White
This gorgeous book of photography is out now, just launched! A visual exploration of the beauty, fragility, and transience of the human body. Douglas Burgdorff’s images create a visual harmony between the skeletal remains at Cripta dei Cappuccini in Rome and two living subjects. The models — youthful, luminous, and unmistakably present — stand in quiet counterpoint to the ancient, carefully arranged bones. Their faces hold expressions as calm and saint-like as the monks themselves, yet their vitality hums just beneath the surface.
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Grace Kelly 1956
Tammi Terrell during a photo shoot (1966)
Lee Meriwhether on the set of Star Trek, uses a camera to take a "selfie," 1968.