ppmj:
Sand yachting in Florida, 1900
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This is fantastic.
The Eye of Memory
A collection of images I grew up with or look to today for guidance: my artistic influences.
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2013-05-19
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© Justin Jin
Source: justinjin.com
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2013-05-18
by _theblacklodge_ on Flickr.
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A NEW DOCUMENTARY IS IN PRODUCTION ABOUT VIVIAN MAIER, A RECLUSIVE NANNY WHO MADE MORE THAN 100,000 AMAZING STREET PHOTOGRAPHS WITHOUT EVER SHOWING THEM TO ANYONE!
I enjoyed the book Out of the Shadows. Even if you aren’t interested in the biography (which I didn’t expect to be but was) the photos are excellent, thought-provoking, and give a better perspective on what she was about than Vivian Maier Street Photographer.
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Screw Press
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2013-05-17
Lower Manhattan from Empire State Building Construction Site, New York City c. 1930 (via)
(via thisisthehorrorshow)
Source: wirednewyork.com
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(via mrfreeminded)
Source: hotyella817
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Jan. 28, 1960: The National Defense Reserve Fleet, anchored in the Hudson River at Tompkins Cove and remnants of the massive 5,000-ship fleet that moved troops and equipment during World War II. As reported in a Jan. 31 article, some awaited deployment in the next crisis, some awaited the wrecking crew, and some were used to store the nation’s surplus of grain, saving the government more than $14 million from July 1953 to June 1959. Photo: Eddie Hausner/The New York Times
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Nathaniel Ward
From the Graceland series
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