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likeafieldmouse:

Annie Leibovitz - Pilgrimage (2011) - Leibovitz’s documentation of the homes and traces of some of her favorite historical figures

1. Elvis Presley’s TV (Memphis, Tennessee)

2. Georgia O’Keeffe’s Pastels (Santa Fe, New Mexico)

3. The Gloves Worn by Abraham Lincoln on the Night of his Assassination (Springfield, Illinois)

4. Skeleton of a Pigeon Studied by Charles Darwin (Hertfordshire, England)

5. Ansel Adams’s Darkroom (Carmel, California)

6. Virginia Woolf’s Bedroom (Charleston, England)

7. Emily Dickinson’s Herbarium (Cambridge, Massachusetts)

I got this book for my birthday. It is so gorgeous.

(Source: likeafieldmouse, via oldfilmsflicker)

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plaisirdelire:

Ralph Gibson

plaisirdelire:

Ralph Gibson

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yama-bato:

ABELARDO MORELL
Pencil, 2000

yama-bato:

ABELARDO MORELL

Pencil, 2000

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whitehotel:

Ralph Gibson, The somnambulist (1970)

whitehotel:

Ralph Gibson, The somnambulist (1970)

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firsttimeuser:

Sea of clouds by Jakob Wagner

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yama-bato:


Aspens (vertical), Northern New Mexico, from the “Museum Set Edition”



Ansel Adams




1958

yama-bato:

Aspens (vertical), Northern New Mexico, from the “Museum Set Edition”
Ansel Adams
1958
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firsttimeuser:

gacougnol:

Sally Mann - Virginia

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firsttimeuser:

An Amateur Snapshot of Kodak’s Early Days, 1930s
photo by H. F. P. Middleton
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jumblepusher:

Harry Callahan. “Water’s Edge - Cape Cod”. 1972. Cape Cod, MA, USA.

jumblepusher:

Harry Callahan. “Water’s Edge - Cape Cod”. 1972. Cape Cod, MA, USA.

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mpdrolet:

A railway shunter who  dreamed of a garden without concrete or bricks, watered by this dam on  his plot or small-holding, Koksoord, Randfontein, 1962
David Goldblatt

mpdrolet:

A railway shunter who dreamed of a garden without concrete or bricks, watered by this dam on his plot or small-holding, Koksoord, Randfontein, 1962

David Goldblatt