Home is where your Bacon is.
(At Home with Leigh Bowery, photographic series by Peter Ashworth, 1994)
Home is where your Bacon is.
(At Home with Leigh Bowery, photographic series by Peter Ashworth, 1994)
Happy Dis-Easter.
(Playboy bunny at the Playboy Club, Chicago, in the early 60s photographed by Stephen Deutch).
Happy first day of Spring.
(V for Vendetta illustrator artist David Lloyd himself wearing the Guy Fawkes mask photographed in Barcelona by Paola de Grenet).
When the White Thin Duke met Franz Ferdinand.
(Night Engine - I’ll Make It Worth Your While.
Above, David Bowie photographed by Lord Snowdon in 1978).
I think I’ll try defying gravity and you can’t pull me down!
(B-boys teen twins Jay and Perry Howell photographed in London by Linda Brownlee for her Headstands series, 2013).
Little monster.
(Unreleased party shot from the book Alla Balla Kalas by Ann Söderlund, Christina Breeze and Isabelle McAllister, 2012).
V for (little) Vendetta.
(Superhjälte -Superhero- party scene from the book Alla Balla Kalas by Ann Söderlund, Christina Breeze and Isabelle McAllister, 2012).
There will be (little) blood.
(Blodet droppar -The blood is dripping- party scene from the book Alla Balla Kalas by Ann Söderlund, Christina Breeze and Isabelle McAllister, 2012).
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).
“Why was I not made of stone like thee?”
Victor Hugo, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, 1831.
Notre-Dame de Paris turns 850 years old.
(A view of Notre-Dame’s choir from the keystone above the choir, photographed by Stephane Compoint).
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).
Another Monday on the Moon: in 3, 2, 1…
(R. Kelly - Ignition. Erol Sabadosh Remix.
Above, Neil Armstrong in a Gemini G-2C training suit, 1964).
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