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eaedwards:

Laurie Anderson.  

Anderson photographed men who called to her or whistled her on the street.  In her artist statement she writes about one experience,

“As I walked along Houston Street with my fully automated Nikon.  I felt armed, ready. I passed a man who muttered ‘Wanna fuck?’  This was standard technique: the female passes and the male strikes at the last possible moment forcing the woman to backtrack if she should dare to object.  I wheeled around, furious. ‘Did you say that?’ He looked around surprised, then defiant ‘Yeah, so what the fuck if I did?’ I raised my Nikon, took aim began to focus.  His eyes darted back and forth, an undercover cop? CLICK.”

Anderson takes the power from her male pursuers, allowing them nothing more than the momentary fear that their depravity has just been captured in a picture.  

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4 months ago on January 11th, 2013 | J | 10,181 notes
4 months ago on January 4th, 2013 | J | 11,149 notes
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reuters:

Fireworks explode over and around the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House during new year celebrations January 1, 2013. More than 1.5 million people were expected to line the foreshores of the harbour to watch the annual new year fireworks show. [REUTERS/David Gray]

reuters:

Fireworks explode over and around the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House during new year celebrations January 1, 2013. More than 1.5 million people were expected to line the foreshores of the harbour to watch the annual new year fireworks show. [REUTERS/David Gray]

4 months ago on January 1st, 2013 | J | 77 notes
jumpsandbumps:

In the Woods.

jumpsandbumps:

In the Woods.

5 months ago on December 24th, 2012 | J | 20 notes

hammyness:

Photoshoot with trekkiebeth! [x]

5 months ago on December 19th, 2012 | J | 268 notes
magicalnaturetour:

Photographer Johnny Myreng Henriksen

magicalnaturetour:

Photographer Johnny Myreng Henriksen

5 months ago on December 15th, 2012 | J | 516 notes

ianbrooks:

Dueling Landscapes by Pablo Iranzo

Photog: BehanceTumblr

5 months ago on December 14th, 2012 | J | 399 notes

grandeurraconteur:

steampoweredrocket:

grandeurraconteur:

Four badass pics of Rabbit in four colors. Seriously. Bad. Ass.

Photos not mine. I found them on tumblr and the interwebs, and I’ve unfortunately lost the sources.

Russ Turner Photography:

http://www.facebook.com/RussTurnerPhoto

LionsBrow Photography

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lionsbrow-Photography/259658941682

Amaaazing photographers both for and not for SPG :)

Hey, thanks for the links! I really appreciate it. :)

5 months ago on December 11th, 2012 | J | 810 notes
weepling:

Pianist Glenn Gould soaks his hands in the sink to limber up his fingers before performing; he starts with lukewarm water and gradually raises the temperature to hot. 
Photographed by Gordon Parks, March 1955

weepling:

Pianist Glenn Gould soaks his hands in the sink to limber up his fingers before performing; he starts with lukewarm water and gradually raises the temperature to hot. 

Photographed by Gordon Parks, March 1955

5 months ago on November 30th, 2012 | J | 2,368 notes
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showslow:

Underwater Ink Photography by Luka Klikovac

5 months ago on November 26th, 2012 | J | 11,537 notes
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6 months ago on November 25th, 2012 | J | 280 notes
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myampgoesto11:

Vincent Fournier’s photo journalistic series ‘The Man Machine’ explores developing robotic technology from around the world. Click the photos for more information. 

6 months ago on November 11th, 2012 | J | 982 notes

adrifts:

Tracking Famous Movie Scene Locations

7 months ago on October 23rd, 2012 | J | 85,526 notes
Tagged as: #q #photography 
life:

What started out as an effort aimed at raising awareness about young women afflicted with breast cancer has turned into something more beautiful, more provocative and more revealing than David Jay could have imagined.
By taking portraits of his subjects and their scar-ridden chests, the longtime fashion photographer unlocked a visual world few have seen before, one that is neither “art project nor beauty pageant” but perhaps something in between, something where grace, pain and femininity all cross paths to expose a deeply moving side of humanity. LIFE.com spoke to Jay about the culmination of his work — a book called The SCAR Project — and how the images inside changed him forever.
see more— SCAR Project: Breast Cancer Exposed

life:

What started out as an effort aimed at raising awareness about young women afflicted with breast cancer has turned into something more beautiful, more provocative and more revealing than David Jay could have imagined.

By taking portraits of his subjects and their scar-ridden chests, the longtime fashion photographer unlocked a visual world few have seen before, one that is neither “art project nor beauty pageant” but perhaps something in between, something where grace, pain and femininity all cross paths to expose a deeply moving side of humanity. LIFE.com spoke to Jay about the culmination of his work — a book called The SCAR Project — and how the images inside changed him forever.

see moreSCAR Project: Breast Cancer Exposed

7 months ago on October 16th, 2012 | J | 773 notes
canadasquaree:

lifeisa-hallucination:

calliebear:

samberrilicious:

alaskated:

sexponents:

what a storm

How was this even taken?

Tripod. High ISO Speed that allows a fast shutter speed and a camera that is good enough to counter act the grain (since its pretty dark and I don’t see much grain). And one lucky split second where the shutter happened to be pressed just as this happened. It’s like a shot of a lifetime.

^^^^^THAT! :)

Holy fuck

fuck

canadasquaree:

lifeisa-hallucination:

calliebear:

samberrilicious:

alaskated:

sexponents:

what a storm

How was this even taken?

Tripod. High ISO Speed that allows a fast shutter speed and a camera that is good enough to counter act the grain (since its pretty dark and I don’t see much grain). And one lucky split second where the shutter happened to be pressed just as this happened. It’s like a shot of a lifetime.

^^^^^THAT! :)

Holy fuck

fuck

7 months ago on September 28th, 2012 | J | 279,692 notes