back on my bullshit tumblr like
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lil’ kim photographed by pamela hanson for rolling stone (2003).
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Boy with Tire, Hughie Lee-Smith, 1952 by inertsquare https://instagram.com/p/2OvIF9rxPO/
Yamaguchi Sayoko 山口 小夜子 (1949-2007) dancing as Yacco-san 奴さん character - Japan - 1972
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Donyale Luna by David Bailey for British Vogue, 1960s
Really good read on Donyale Luna [here] if you’d like to know more about her; she was fascinating!
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BARBARA CIUREJ & LINDSAY LOCHMAN
Processed ViewsProcessed Views interprets the frontier of industrial food production: the seductive and alarming intersection of nature and technology. As we move further away from the sources of our food, we head into uncharted territory replete with unintended consequences for the environment and for our health.
In our commentary on the landscape of processed foods, we reference the work of photographer, Carleton Watkins (1829-1916). His sublime views framed the American West as a land of endless possibilities and significantly influenced the creation of the first national parks. However, many of Watkins’ photographs were commissioned by the corporate interests of the day; the railroad, mining, lumber and milling companies. His commissions served as both documentation of and advertisement for the American West. Watkins’ images upheld the popular 19th century notion of Manifest Destiny – America’s bountiful land, inevitably and justifiably utilized by its citizens.
We built these views to examine consumption, progress and the changing landscape.
Captions: (1) Fruit Loops Landscape, (2) Flamin’ Hot Monolith, (3) Deep Fried Bluffs
Movie Quote of the Week: Paris is Burning (1990)
“When someone has rejection from their mother and father, their family, they - when they get out in the world - they search. They search for someone to fill that void.”
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Donyale Luna in Lurex by Paco Rabanne, photo by David Bailey for Vogue, 1966
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Funnest shoot ever! Destiny invited me on set for her “Soul Train” video. Peep the vibes!
Watch the Asli Baykal directed video on DAZED.
i’m mad at how beautiful this video is
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Iman at Calvin Klein Fall 1987
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