one of the many reasons I love photography… so excited to look at more of the photos once the database comes back online.
this was actually my view on my way to work every day at Etsy. The tall building on the right is actually still there - and still has those metal railings. History / architecture / time is an amazing thing. (see current photo of this view here)
(via Never-before-seen photos from 100 years ago tell vivid story of gritty New York City | Mail Online)
Source: Daily Mail
this is actually a beautiful photoset. Nothing bad about it. Their reflection shows who they were when they were younger.
I love pictures like this.
(via writermind)
Source: fstoppers.com
rusty on Flickr.
an attempt at dusting off my love for photography. definitely a bit rusty…
Here’s what I learned: If you want to do photography at a level that really satisfies your soul and your ego you’ll need to do it alone. Forget having the spouse or girlfriend or best friend or camera buddy tagging along. Forget the whole sorry concept of the “photo walk” which does nothing but engender homogenization and “group think.” Leave all electronics in your hotel room. Cut off all communications, during the day, from or to the “real world” and immerse yourself in the hunt for images. Learn what makes your brain salivate and why. Learn to operate that camera by braille. And make your decisions based on what your inner curator wants you to say.
The Visual Science Lab / Kirk Tuck: Lonely hunter. Better hunt. (via bandh)
hoping to have a lot more photography in my life in 2012
(via bandh)
Source: visualsciencelab.blogspot.com
wonder wheel (by foreverdigital)
Source: Flickr / foreverdigital





