Happy Dis-Easter.
(Playboy bunny at the Playboy Club, Chicago, in the early 60s photographed by Stephen Deutch).
Happy Dis-Easter.
(Playboy bunny at the Playboy Club, Chicago, in the early 60s photographed by Stephen Deutch).
An angel in da house.
(Destiny’s Child - Independent Woman. $irOJ Remix.
Above, Jaclyn Smith photographed by Charles Varon in the late 60’s).
Happy B-Day, Mr. Jones.
(David Bowie turns 66 today and his back in action to celebrate it: new single, new album, new video and new site for the birthday boy. www.davidbowie.com/the-next-day
Above, pictures from the Heroes photo session by Masayoshi Sukita, 1977).
Excess all areas.
(Bianca Jagger’s backstage pass to The Rolling Stones 1975 tour attached to her platform shoe).
Life through a hipster lens.
(From left to right, clockwise, Harvey Keitel, Dane DeHaan, Benicio Del Toro and Aaron Taylor-Johnson photographed in London by David Sims for the Prada menswear Spring/Summer 2013 campaign).
She’s working at the pyramid tonight.
(Frank Ocean - Pyramids.
Best song of the year, so far. Above, Elizabeth Taylor on the set of Cleopatra photographed by Sam Shaw, Rome, 1961).
Something tells you that you’ve got to get away from it.
(Late Nite Tuff Guy vs Talking Heads - Burning Down The Acid House. LNTG Take a Trip Mix.
Above, Picture/Readings series by Barbara Kruger, black and white photograph and typewritten text. Florida and California, 1978).
It’s tea time.
(Siouxsie Sioux and Debbie Juvenile photographed by Steven Severin in Ramsgate, June 1976).
“I’m a creature of fine sensations.”
Mary Shelley, Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus (1818).
(Boris Karloff taking a break for lunch on the set of Frankenstein, 1931).
“You bastard! You finally came home.”
Sue Ellen to J.R. Ewing, Dallas.
(Larry Hagman as J.R. Ewing, publicity shot from Dallas fifth season episode Blocked, 1981. Hagman passed away on November 23 in… Dallas. Hats off).
S-Wet Saturday: Ben Hackman’s gonna make you sweat (future garage for free).
(The 1975 - Sex. Hackman Remix.
Above, an autographed and gratuitously sexy promo picture of Jaqueline Bisset in The Deep, 1977).
what did you say your name was?
do the questions answer themselves
Starting with the essentials of reality, ‘The Suburbs of a Secret’ continues - in an even more poetic way- my photographic work about everyday...
who comes, comes on time
shadow dance in fire
don’t know what you think you saw
you didn’t know at all
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more intense than ordinary
dip your fingers in the frost