Cabinet of curiosities & Inspirations since 2009

Cabinet of curiosities & Inspirations since 2009
*I Don’t Own the Rights to These Photos*

1 août 2010

INSPIRATIONS OF THE DAY

(via misswallflower)DSC_1384DSC_1398apotheke-barImage and video hosting by TinyPicImage and video hosting by TinyPicNo,no,i have to thank you! Please welcome new member of   manasse crew,mr.drakecaperton,of course;] Le Salon de Madame Langlois Photo by Manasse (Thank you … and testing….)Cranium penetrated by an arrow through left superciliary ridge via otisarchivesRepublican militiawoman training on the beach, outside Barcelona, August 1936 Centennial of Gerda Taro’s Birth, August 1, 1910 « Fans in a Flashbulb In  her brief but dramatic career, Gerda Taro (1910–1937) made some of the  most striking photographs to come from the front lines of the Spanish  Civil War. A pioneering photojournalist, Taro combined the dynamic  camera angles of New Vision photography with an emotional and physical  closeness to her subjects. Her images were reproduced extensively in the  French leftist press, along with those of her photographic collaborator  and romantic partner, Robert Capa. While photographing the Battle of  Brunete in July 1937, Taro was struck by a tank and killed. In honor of  her heroism, Gum Inc. produced trading cards depicting her tragic death  in the line of duty.