foxesinbreeches:

Livre n°11 by Eric Rondepierre, 1999-2002
From Loupe/dourmers series
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foxesinbreeches:

Livre n°11 by Eric Rondepierre, 1999-2002

From Loupe/dourmers series

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velare:

‘When Twin Peaks’ in-house photographer had quit and no further promotional shots were needed since the show was cancelled, Richard Beymer (Benjamin Horne) took his Olympus camera to the set and was given David Lynch’s thumbs up to document the last days of filming the show.’

Welcome to Twin Peaks

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styleisstyle:

Tizzy, Russh Magazine April/May 2010.

styleisstyle:

Tizzy, Russh Magazine April/May 2010.

Rose Esquisse, Photographer - Vijat Mohindra, Model - Austin Victoria 
Factice Magazine Issue 11

Rose Esquisse, Photographer - Vijat Mohindra, Model - Austin Victoria 

Factice Magazine Issue 11

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regardintemporel:

Władysław Pawelec

regardintemporel:

Władysław Pawelec

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crysanthia:

Deborah Paauwe

Deborah is pretty much one of my all-time favourite artists.

crysanthia:

Deborah Paauwe

Deborah is pretty much one of my all-time favourite artists.

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brightyoungtwins:

http://brightyoungtwins.blogspot.de/2012/05/by-katie-holt.html
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foxesinbreeches:

Untitled by Francesca Woodman, New York, 1979–80
On view at Retrospective of Francesca Woodman at the Guggenheim, Spring 2012
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foxesinbreeches:

Untitled by Francesca Woodman, New York, 1979–80

On view at Retrospective of Francesca Woodman at the Guggenheim, Spring 2012

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Jamel Gordon-Lynch by Emmanuelle Pick

Jamel Gordon-Lynch by Emmanuelle Pick

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garconniere:

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Tina Modotti Ilse Bing, Self portrait, 1931

i thought this was  this is definitely ilse bing. it’s one of my favourite self-portraits.

Definitely definitely Ilse Bing. One of my favourites too.

garconniere:

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Tina Modotti Ilse Bing, Self portrait, 1931

i thought this was this is definitely ilse bing. it’s one of my favourite self-portraits.

Definitely definitely Ilse Bing. One of my favourites too.