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Yves Saint Laurent and Victoire Doutreleau, 1962.

Yves Saint Laurent and Victoire Doutreleau, 1962.

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Manual Photography Cheat Sheet

After YEARS of photography classes, you’d think some of this would have stuck. Nope. Time to get out my ol’ SLR.

Manual Photography Cheat Sheet

After YEARS of photography classes, you’d think some of this would have stuck. Nope. Time to get out my ol’ SLR.


Theatrically costumed and staged, children aged four to nine puff and  pose with all the “glamour” of their stereotypes: The tiny disheveled  housewife blowing rings of smoke, the tough boy big shot dragging on a  fat cigar stump, the shameless little gal donning olde cinema drag with a  vintage cigarette holder… 

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Theatrically costumed and staged, children aged four to nine puff and pose with all the “glamour” of their stereotypes: The tiny disheveled housewife blowing rings of smoke, the tough boy big shot dragging on a fat cigar stump, the shameless little gal donning olde cinema drag with a vintage cigarette holder…

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Craig McDean / Vogue Italia September 2011.

Craig McDean / Vogue Italia September 2011.

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How do you photograph one of the most secretive countries in the world? For  Charlie Crane the answer was simple, photograph what they want you to  see. If there is no possibility of getting underneath the surface then  the answer was to photograph the surface itself. This series is taken  from a larger body of work in Pyongyang, the capital city of North  Korea.

How do you photograph one of the most secretive countries in the world? For Charlie Crane the answer was simple, photograph what they want you to see. If there is no possibility of getting underneath the surface then the answer was to photograph the surface itself. This series is taken from a larger body of work in Pyongyang, the capital city of North Korea.

Kata / French calligrapher Julien Breton and photographer Guillaume Plisson

Kata / French calligrapher Julien Breton and photographer Guillaume Plisson


Yves Saint Laurent and Victoire Doutreleau, 1962.

Yves Saint Laurent and Victoire Doutreleau, 1962.

(Source: theyroaredvintage)

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Manual Photography Cheat Sheet

After YEARS of photography classes, you’d think some of this would have stuck. Nope. Time to get out my ol’ SLR.

Manual Photography Cheat Sheet

After YEARS of photography classes, you’d think some of this would have stuck. Nope. Time to get out my ol’ SLR.

(Source: rgr-pop, via strungoutinheaven)


Theatrically costumed and staged, children aged four to nine puff and  pose with all the “glamour” of their stereotypes: The tiny disheveled  housewife blowing rings of smoke, the tough boy big shot dragging on a  fat cigar stump, the shameless little gal donning olde cinema drag with a  vintage cigarette holder… 

Click thru for source and video

Theatrically costumed and staged, children aged four to nine puff and pose with all the “glamour” of their stereotypes: The tiny disheveled housewife blowing rings of smoke, the tough boy big shot dragging on a fat cigar stump, the shameless little gal donning olde cinema drag with a vintage cigarette holder…

Click thru for source and video

Craig McDean / Vogue Italia September 2011.

Craig McDean / Vogue Italia September 2011.

(Source: spinningbirdkick, via beautifuldanger)

How do you photograph one of the most secretive countries in the world? For  Charlie Crane the answer was simple, photograph what they want you to  see. If there is no possibility of getting underneath the surface then  the answer was to photograph the surface itself. This series is taken  from a larger body of work in Pyongyang, the capital city of North  Korea.

How do you photograph one of the most secretive countries in the world? For Charlie Crane the answer was simple, photograph what they want you to see. If there is no possibility of getting underneath the surface then the answer was to photograph the surface itself. This series is taken from a larger body of work in Pyongyang, the capital city of North Korea.

Kata / French calligrapher Julien Breton and photographer Guillaume Plisson

Kata / French calligrapher Julien Breton and photographer Guillaume Plisson

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