0 notes, June 4, 2012

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life:

Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, Count Basie, and other jazz greats at Gjon Mili’s Studio in New York in 1940…
Pictured: The great pianist Mary Lou Williams appears satisfied with the way the night is proceeding, 1942. (Gjon Mili—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)

life:

Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, Count Basie, and other jazz greats at Gjon Mili’s Studio in New York in 1940…

Pictured: The great pianist Mary Lou Williams appears satisfied with the way the night is proceeding, 1942. (Gjon Mili—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)

Reblogged from life, 1,317 notes, May 1, 2012

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Reblogged from whereisthecoool, 3,480 notes, April 16, 2012

peterock:

Look Up In The Sky

peterock:

Look Up In The Sky

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urhajos:

Wordboner

urhajos:

Wordboner

Reblogged from urhajos, 1,580 notes, April 12, 2012

urhajos:

Kanoa Zimmerman

urhajos:

Kanoa Zimmerman

Reblogged from urhajos, 437 notes, April 4, 2012

"In the classes I teach there is always a student who announces that photographs lie. “They do?” I ask. “When was the last time one lied to you?” The answer always turns out to be that the caption was wrong or an advertising slogan was not to be believed or the scene recorded ran counter to the viewer’s expectations. No one has yet remembered a photograph lying on its own, but I remember the last time I was lied to by a human who looked me in the eye and told me something we both knew was not true."

John Loengard, from Pictures Under Discussion (via photosfromfilm)

Reblogged from life, 314 notes, April 4, 2012

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