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Jimmy Page by Neal Preston

Jimmy Page by Neal Preston

Father in Congo stares at the severed hands of his five year-old daughter who  did not harvest enough caoutchouc/rubber.
by Rev. John & Alice Harris (1900-1905)

Father in Congo stares at the severed hands of his five year-old daughter who did not harvest enough caoutchouc/rubber.

by Rev. John & Alice Harris (1900-1905)

the-unnamable:

Multiple exposure photography by Stephanie Jung.

the-unnamable:

Multiple exposure photography by Stephanie Jung.

tamburina:

Elliott Erwitt, Third Avenue El, 1955

tamburina:

Elliott Erwitt, Third Avenue El, 1955

ryandonato:

Multiple exposure photographs, Stephanie Jung

ryandonato:

Multiple exposure photographs, Stephanie Jung

the-whole-picture:

What’s Within, Paul Butler 

the-whole-picture:

What’s Within, Paul Butler 

touquetouque:

What’s Within by Paul Butler

touquetouque:

What’s Within by Paul Butler

vaacuum:

What’s Within | Paul Butler (2011)

vaacuum:

What’s Within | Paul Butler (2011)

Bob Marley by Neal Preston, 1979

Bob Marley by Neal Preston, 1979

m3zzaluna:

Man Against the Background of Painting, Russia, 1971
by Boris Ushmaykin

m3zzaluna:

Man Against the Background of Painting, Russia, 1971

by Boris Ushmaykin

life:

Las Vegas, Nevada 1955 — Photographed by Loomis Dean.
See more photos here.

life:

Las Vegas, Nevada 1955 — Photographed by Loomis Dean.

See more photos here.

The Who by Neal Preston

The Who by Neal Preston

Giuliano Borghesan

Giuliano Borghesan

bohemea:

Aaron Paul by Carlos Serrao, New York Magazine, May 2012

bohemea:

Aaron Paul by Carlos Serrao, New York Magazine, May 2012

“We began recording the second album in London with the idea to continue at different locations in America while absorbing the energy of life on the road. In New York, I went in with Eddie Kramer to mix what was to become the classic Led Zeppelin II.”
Jimmy Page recording Led Zeppelin II at Olympic Studios by Dominiqe Tarlé

“We began recording the second album in London with the idea to continue at different locations in America while absorbing the energy of life on the road. In New York, I went in with Eddie Kramer to mix what was to become the classic Led Zeppelin II.”

Jimmy Page recording Led Zeppelin II at Olympic Studios by Dominiqe Tarlé