
via punlovsin via twitter
images that haunt us

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tempest opera fortissimo, her wild song ballet for the trees / Photos and haiku by Amber Maitrejean / via dilution

Jacques-Henri Lartigue ::
Suzanne Lenglen, Nice, France, 1915. Gelatin silver print; printed c.1963. From JHL: A New Paradise / src: howard greenberg

Rodney Smith :: Ghost descending stairs (aka Gary descending stairs), 1995
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Anonymous photographer, Cloud of Birds, USA, ca. 1986 (?) / original source: Lumière des Roses
via
lumieredesroses

Alfred Statler :: A playful white and black cat atop a stool captured by either Betty Statler or her husband Alfred, NYC, ca. 1960′s / original source: eBay

Inge Morath :: Gypsies dancing in a camp near Catesiphon, Iraq,
1956.
/ src: Magnum Photos
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Inside views / Interiors, 1967-1978 / via
realityayslum
“1967 was the year of the first Ritratti mossi (a study resumed
later in 1974), figures in interiors whose faces are blurry in a moved
photo. While objects and places are in focus and are therefore visible,
the people are out of focus: newcomer Cresci tries to tell a story of
their identity through the physical data of the environment.
[…]
Between 1978 and 1979, he produced a series of portraits in Barbarano
Romano, returning to the idea of cancelling the appearance of people
through the blur effect. He also included himself among them.”
quoted from original source: mufoco.org