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A young African-American sharecropper playing the guitar and singing with an axe resting against his lap. Photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt. Missouri, USA, 1937.
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A Day at A Farm by Rob MacInnis
By presenting animals as sentient beings capable of making their own decisions, my objective is to portray an alternate world in which animals exist not as human possessions, but rather as individuals living within their own communities.
Welp, it’s decided. This is what I want to do with my life.
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‘Barnacle’ Bill Louwjma navigates toward his first set of traps for the day on his stone crabbing boat, ‘The Whatever’, off the coast of Everglades City, Florida in the Gulf of Mexico. With a population of only 479 in the 2000 census, ‘Everglades’ still remains a bustling little town with two main industries of fishing and tourism with a strong sense of local pride and community. During the 1970s and 1980s much of the town’s residents became involved in an elaborate drug smuggling operation, and by some counts as many as 80 percent of the adult male population has spent time in prison.
Photo & Caption by David Walter Banks
Photo of Joni Mitchell in her Laurel Canyon home, 1968, by Baron Wolman
Scarlet by Jack Siegel
Walter Matthau Photobombs an Interior Architecture Shot
Well, not really. This was originally a portrait shot taken by Michael Tighe in 1993. However, we think our title best describes what Walter Matthau is doing in this photo.
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Photos from Kotori Kawashima’s book of his daughter, “Mirai-Chan” (via)
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