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fishboneprints:

Thinking of the winter surf here in Nova Scotia. It looks nothing like this… usually… Our waves can be real ragers. www.facebook.com/fishboneprints
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Thinking of the winter surf here in Nova Scotia. It looks nothing like this… usually… Our waves can be real ragers.

www.facebook.com/fishboneprints

    • #canada
    • #surf
    • #cold
    • #snow
    • #surfer
    • #surfing
    • #waves
    • #water
    • #illustration
    • #black and white
    • #b&w
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brookecbphoto:

Spring St
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Spring St

    • #black and white
    • #Soho
    • #Street art
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pwthom:

Bad Idea
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Bad Idea

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thekhooll:

Zapomniania Architektura

By Łukasz Malkiewicz.

    • #black and white
    • #landscape
    • #photography
    • #architecture
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maplemusketeer:

Walk this way
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maplemusketeer:

Walk this way

    • #black and white
    • #square
    • #willow
    • #squareformat
    • #iphoneography
    • #instagramapp
    • #uploaded:by=instagram
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fiore-rosso:

fernando maylinch.
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fiore-rosso:

fernando maylinch.

    • #black and white
    • #architecture
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mpdrolet:

David Bram
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David Bram

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    • #Black and White
    • #David Bram
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ronulicny:

“Crushed Missile”, 1980
 By: PETER KENNARD….
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“Crushed Missile”, 1980

 By: PETER KENNARD….

    • #art
    • #Peter Kennard
    • #artist
    • #photo
    • #photography
    • #photograph
    • #photographer
    • #british
    • #english
    • #england
    • #uk
    • #mixed media
    • #collage
    • #image
    • #crushed missile
    • #war
    • #missile
    • #black and white
    • #light
    • #dark
    • #hand
    • #crush
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paxmachina:

A photographer’s poetic, playful Lower East Side
Born in a Hester Street flat to Russian immigrant parents, Rebecca Lepkoff came of age during the Depression—and became a keen observer of street life in her Lower East Side neighborhood.
“I really enjoyed all the people and what they were doing. I was into loving the streets,” she told the Daily News in an interview last March. “Everyone was outside: the mothers with their baby carriages, and the men just hanging out. The apartment houses were too small to stay inside.”

A member of the New York Photo League, a photographer’s cooperative, Lepkoff gained a rep for her tender glimpses of mid-century life between the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges: a world of El trains and corner stores, of pushcart vendors and laundry lines.

Her portraits of children entertaining themselves on front stairs and sidewalks capture something lost in contemporary New York: a freedom kids used to have to create and explore without being watched by adults.
“The kids played in the street,’” she told the Daily News. “They didn’t stay home. There weren’t many playgrounds. So they made up their own games, and they’d find sticks and whatever.”

Lepkoff still takes pictures, and her work is enjoying more notoriety, thanks to recent exhibits at the Tenement Museum and the Jewish Museum.
Through January 4, some of her work can be seen at the Lower East Side Jewish Conservatory‘s exhibit “On the Cusp of Change: The LES, 1935-1975.”
[Photos copyright Rebecca Lepkoff]
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paxmachina:

A photographer’s poetic, playful Lower East Side

Born in a Hester Street flat to Russian immigrant parents, Rebecca Lepkoff came of age during the Depression—and became a keen observer of street life in her Lower East Side neighborhood.

“I really enjoyed all the people and what they were doing. I was into loving the streets,” she told the Daily News in an interview last March. “Everyone was outside: the mothers with their baby carriages, and the men just hanging out. The apartment houses were too small to stay inside.”

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A member of the New York Photo League, a photographer’s cooperative, Lepkoff gained a rep for her tender glimpses of mid-century life between the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges: a world of El trains and corner stores, of pushcart vendors and laundry lines.

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Her portraits of children entertaining themselves on front stairs and sidewalks capture something lost in contemporary New York: a freedom kids used to have to create and explore without being watched by adults.

“The kids played in the street,’” she told the Daily News. “They didn’t stay home. There weren’t many playgrounds. So they made up their own games, and they’d find sticks and whatever.”

image

Lepkoff still takes pictures, and her work is enjoying more notoriety, thanks to recent exhibits at the Tenement Museum and the Jewish Museum.

Through January 4, some of her work can be seen at the Lower East Side Jewish Conservatory‘s exhibit “On the Cusp of Change: The LES, 1935-1975.”

[Photos copyright Rebecca Lepkoff]

    • #black and white
    • #lower east side
    • #photography
    • #Rebecca Lepkoff
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shrbr:

unbenannt by ubiquity_zh on Flickr.
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unbenannt by ubiquity_zh on Flickr.

    • #black and white
    • #berlin
    • #house
    • #building
    • #IMG_2790
    • #germany
    • #deutschland
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efedra:

Betek D
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Betek D

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    • #betek d
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nydialilian:

New project: Mexican Landscapes

— Nydia Lilian

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    • #black and white
    • #landscape
    • #mexico
    • #oaxaca
    • #nayarit
    • #monterrey
    • #sky
    • #mountains
    • #coast
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thehebrewhammer514:

To the Edge, Shoshone Falls, Idaho by Jared Ropelato on Flickr.
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thehebrewhammer514:

To the Edge, Shoshone Falls, Idaho by Jared Ropelato on Flickr.

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    • #Shoshone Falls
    • #Idaho
    • #waterfall
    • #landscape
    • #black and white
    • #Snake River
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adanvc:

Man and Traffic Light, Snowstorm, New York City, 1947-52
by Ted Croner
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Man and Traffic Light, Snowstorm, New York City, 1947-52

by Ted Croner

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    • #black and white
    • #New York
    • #photography
    • #vintage
    • #Ted Croner
    • #NYC
    • #1940s
    • #snow
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