silfarione:

Dario Mitidieri from ‘Children of Bombay’ Series
Anonymous asked: I think you're really cute and more guys should look like you. Okay I feel awkward so have a nice day, bye.

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ckck:

13th & Franklin Street, Oakland, California. March 13th, 1942.
Photograph by Dorothea Lange.
The owner, an American of Japanese descent, placed this sign on his storefront on December 8th, 1941, the day after Pearl Harbor. It stayed there until shortly after this photo was taken when the store was closed as a result of Americans of Japanese ancestry being sent off to internment camps.
red-lipstick:

Unknown Photographer - Hell
furples:

Rilla Gorilla
mythologyofblue:

Dora Maar, Le simulateur, 1936
[Note: Maar’s haunting photomontages of the mid-1930s evoke a mood of oneiric ambiguity. Here, the world is turned literally upside-down: a boy bends sharply backward, echoing the curve of the vaulted ceiling on which he stands. On the print, Maar scratched out the figure’s eyes, exploiting Surrealism’s strong association of blindness with inner sight.]
 
adanvc:

People running to catch the train on evening. Argentina, 1957.
by Sergio Larrain
jocurr:

Like Teeth
chernova:

Willy Cartier (ReQuest) by Ira Chernova
undr:

Walter Sanders
Fog In New York. 1950