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soyouthinkyoucansee:

“Moi je m’appelle Lola”

soyouthinkyoucansee:

“Moi je m’appelle Lola”

annstreetstudio:

I feel most like a real photographer when I spend my days in a darkroom…

annstreetstudio:

I feel most like a real photographer when I spend my days in a darkroom

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katjyaaa:

photowanders:

53. It appears that I’m in a black-and-white kick.

I’ve gotta say, you guys, this is probably my favorite self-portrait that I’ve done.  Critiques?


Oh Katie with the loveliness.

katjyaaa:

photowanders:

53. It appears that I’m in a black-and-white kick.

I’ve gotta say, you guys, this is probably my favorite self-portrait that I’ve done.  Critiques?

Oh Katie with the loveliness.

life:

The Sept. 3, 1945, issue of LIFE introduced Linda Christian, the first Bond girl, to its millions of readers this way:

Almost before the ink was dry on headlines announcing the crash of the first atomic bomb, Hollywood had turned the event to good publicity. At the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio Miss Linda Christians, a hitherto obscure starlet, was solemnly proclaimed the Anatomic Bomb. Half-Mexican, half-Dutch, Linda was born in Tampico, Mexico, thinks it was 22 years ago. Her real name is Blanca Rose Welter. Her father, an oil executive, traveled widely, taking his family with him. They were in Palestine in 1941 during a bomb scare. Linda was evacuated to Mexico with a bad case of malaria, recovered, went to Hollywood to join her brother, got a job modeling hats, was seen and singed by M-G-M. So far she has been in no pictures, the publicity role of the Anatomic Bomb being her first important assignment. With long residence in Holland, Italy, France and Switzerland, Linda thinks Hollywood is wonderful.

Read more here.

life:

The Sept. 3, 1945, issue of LIFE introduced Linda Christian, the first Bond girl, to its millions of readers this way:

Almost before the ink was dry on headlines announcing the crash of the first atomic bomb, Hollywood had turned the event to good publicity. At the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio Miss Linda Christians, a hitherto obscure starlet, was solemnly proclaimed the Anatomic Bomb. Half-Mexican, half-Dutch, Linda was born in Tampico, Mexico, thinks it was 22 years ago. Her real name is Blanca Rose Welter. Her father, an oil executive, traveled widely, taking his family with him. They were in Palestine in 1941 during a bomb scare. Linda was evacuated to Mexico with a bad case of malaria, recovered, went to Hollywood to join her brother, got a job modeling hats, was seen and singed by M-G-M. So far she has been in no pictures, the publicity role of the Anatomic Bomb being her first important assignment. With long residence in Holland, Italy, France and Switzerland, Linda thinks Hollywood is wonderful.

Read more here.
notetosarah:

Mark Rothko’s first UK solo show at London’s Whitechapel Gallery, 1961

notetosarah:

Mark Rothko’s first UK solo show at London’s Whitechapel Gallery, 1961

life:

“Mrs. Johnson at work.”
Lady Bird Johnson in the White House, 1965. See more photos here.

life:

“Mrs. Johnson at work.”

Lady Bird Johnson in the White House, 1965. See more photos here.

birdwings:

garagemag:

KLEIN + MORIYAMA - AT THE TATE

And this is adorable. Garage Mag is killin’ it today.

birdwings:

garagemag:

KLEIN + MORIYAMA - AT THE TATE

And this is adorable. Garage Mag is killin’ it today.

matthewedwards:

Cindy ShermanUntitled Film Still #57 

matthewedwards:

Cindy Sherman
Untitled Film Still #57 

theniftyfifties:

A girl on the telephone in her bedroom, 1950s.

theniftyfifties:

A girl on the telephone in her bedroom, 1950s.

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artpedia:

Anon - Members of the Wardens’ Women’s Auxiliary making for the scene of an incident, 1943

artpedia:

Anon Members of the Wardens’ Women’s Auxiliary making for the scene of an incident, 1943