just a sliver, just a splinter

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life:

Dancers photographed from above with a Polaroid SX-70 camera, 1972. See more photos here.
(Co Rentmeester—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)

life:

Dancers photographed from above with a Polaroid SX-70 camera, 1972. See more photos here.

(Co Rentmeester—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)

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pizzzatime:

iwanttoliveinthewoods:

Andy Goldsworthy 
‘Horse chestnut leavessections torn outpinned with thorns to sticks pushed into pond bottommuddy black clouds stirred up around where I workedover the week the leaves began to fall and the pond rose slightlywork gradually disappearingLoughborough, Leicestershire22 September 1986’

pizzzatime:

iwanttoliveinthewoods:

Andy Goldsworthy 

‘Horse chestnut leaves
sections torn out
pinned with thorns to sticks pushed into pond bottom
muddy black clouds stirred up around where I worked
over the week the leaves began to fall and the pond rose slightly
work gradually disappearing
Loughborough, Leicestershire
22 September 1986’

arovingeye:

Abandoned Trailer Home, Mississippi River, near Dow Chemical Plant, Plaquemine, Louisiana, 1998
by Richard Misrach

arovingeye:

Abandoned Trailer Home, Mississippi River, near Dow Chemical Plant, Plaquemine, Louisiana, 1998

by Richard Misrach

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lotsalipstick:


Woman Photographs Herself Receiving Strange Looks in Public
Memphis-based photographer Haley Morris-Cafiero has long been aware of strangers making fun of her behind her back due to her size. So aware, in fact, that she has turned the whole concept into a full-blown photography project. Titled Wait Watchers, the series consists of Morris-Cafiero’s self-portraits in public in which strangers can be seen in the background giving her strange looks and/or laughing.

ugh I’m so glad this exists

this is my teach

lotsalipstick:

Woman Photographs Herself Receiving Strange Looks in Public

Memphis-based photographer Haley Morris-Cafiero has long been aware of strangers making fun of her behind her back due to her size. So aware, in fact, that she has turned the whole concept into a full-blown photography project. Titled Wait Watchers, the series consists of Morris-Cafiero’s self-portraits in public in which strangers can be seen in the background giving her strange looks and/or laughing.

ugh I’m so glad this exists

this is my teach

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