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tanyaluca · 28 days
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Mesmerizing Mimosas…
Tanya Luca
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ornithorynquerouge · 1 month
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Erotismo. André de Dienes. Donna nuda. 1960
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rolloroberson · 2 months
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Bare Essentials – near Knightsbridge, 1969 © Frank Habicht 2018.
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f0restpunk · 1 year
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irishgop · 7 months
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Doesn’t this young fella look so much like Alphalpha in “The Little Rascals.”
Photo by Henri Cartier-Bresson, “Rue Mouffetard, Paris” (1954)
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(Part II)
In 1954, Cecil Beaton had a long photo shoot with young star Audrey Hepburn. Beaton used his London apartment as the backdrop. Some photos have the participation of Mel Ferrer, Audrey's fiancé at the time. I tried to gather as many photos as available on the web. Some are known, but some are rare. This photo shoot was held on March 29, 1954.
PS: In the last photo, Audrey Hepburn, Mel Ferrer and photographer Cecil Beaton.
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Arresting take by Pavel Javor.
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mikemcd2000 · 1 year
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Sally Mann
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dinosaursr66 · 1 year
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Top 5 favorite photographers is Mark Seliger. He became a friend in my mid-twenties. I worked with him in Houston, TX before he moved to NYC. He was a photo assistant at the time. Mark shot 188 Rolling Stone covers and many Vanity Fair assignments. He is one the best in the world.
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tanyaluca · 6 days
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April Glimpses…by Tanya Luca
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ornithorynquerouge · 1 month
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Photographer André de Dienes
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zoeandsubaloveart · 1 year
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Credit: Harry Gruyaert (Belgian, born 1941)
Source: Vintage Everyday on Pinterest
“21 Stunning Color Photographs That Capture Daily Life in Morocco”
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heysweetbee · 7 months
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irishgop · 8 months
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Portraits of Georgia OKeefe taken by Alfred Stieglitz in the first quarter of the 20th Century.
Stieglitz included O’Keeffe’s drawings in a group show immediately after their meeting, and her one-person show was the last to be mounted at 291.
O’Keefe first posed for him in the spring of 1917, and as their relationship deepened, he continued to photograph her with what she described as “a kind of heat and excitement.”
In 1919, he wrote to Sadakichi Hartmann: “I am at last photographing again. . . . It is straight. No tricks of any kind.—No humbug.—No sentimentalism.—Not old nor new.—It is so sharp that you can see the [pores] in a face—& yet it is abstract. . . . It is a series of about 100 pictures of one person...”
(Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago; The Stieglitz Collection > Portraits of Georgia O’Keefe)
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Audrey photographed by Bob Willoughby on the set of Paris when it sizzles, Studio de Boulogne, Paris, 1962.
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Lee Miller & Tanja Ramm, having Sunday breakfast in bed, Lee Miller's studio, Paris, France, January 1931 by Theodore Miller © Lee Miller Archives, England 2021. All rights reserved. www.leemiller.co.uk
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