September 23, 2011
Via http://santress.tumblr.com/

Via http://santress.tumblr.com/

September 9, 2011
 
Heinz Köster
‘Romy Schneider, Berlin 1962′
© Foto: Heinz Köster, Quelle: Deutsche Kinemathek

 

Heinz Köster

‘Romy Schneider, Berlin 1962′

© Foto: Heinz Köster, Quelle: Deutsche Kinemathek

September 7, 2011
From Mathieu Cesar

From Mathieu Cesar

September 7, 2011
Tea Coffee Cappuccino

Tea Coffee Cappuccino

September 7, 2011
by Richard Kern

by Richard Kern

September 7, 2011
"Needing to have reality confirmed and experience enhanced by photographs is an aesthetic consumerism to which everyone is now addicted."

— Sontag, Susan (2011-04-01). On Photography (p. 24). Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Kindle Edition. 

September 7, 2011
"A photograph is both a pseudo-presence and a token of absence. Like a wood fire in a room, photographs—especially those of people, of distant landscapes and faraway cities, of the vanished past—are incitements to reverie. The sense of the unattainable that can be evoked by photographs feeds directly into the erotic feelings of those for whom desirability is enhanced by distance. The lover’s photograph hidden in a married woman’s wallet, the poster photograph of a rock star tacked up over an adolescent’s bed, the campaign-button image of a politician’s face pinned on a voter’s coat, the snapshots of a cabdriver’s children clipped to the visor—all such talismanic uses of photographs express a feeling both sentimental and implicitly magical: they are attempts to contact or lay claim to another reality."

— Sontag, Susan (2011-04-01). On Photography (p. 16). Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Kindle Edition. 

September 1, 2011
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Aaron Ruell

thingsorganizedneatly:

Aaron Ruell

(via photomerchant)