1st photograph: Linda McCartney

2nd photograph:
By Linda McCartney
Lucky Spot daisy field, Sussex (1985)


An American soldier with war orphans ‘adopted’ by his unit, London, 1943. Robert Capa

Robert Capa, legend.


“If your pictures aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough.”
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Robert Doisneau’s 100th Birthday!

by Cy Twombly
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Peter Keetman, Self-Portrait with Camera, ca 1950.
frankie-machine:


Fashion models rest on a street corner, by Milton Greene, Italy, 1951
jamesdeandaily:

Pier Angeli photographed by James Dean, 1954.

“He (James Dean) is the only man I ever loved deeply as a woman should love a man. I never loved either of my husbands the way I loved Jimmy.
I tried to love my husbands but it never lasted. I would wake up in the night and find I had been dreaming of Jimmy. I would lie awake in the same bed with my husband, think of my love for Jimmy and wish it was Jimmy and not my husband who was next to me.
I had to separate from my husbands because I don’t think one can be in love with one man - even if he is dead - and live with another.”
Pier Angeli
Opaque  by  andbamnan