Do you ever wonder how an author would describe you in a novel; not just your appearance but the way you hold yourself and the emotions portrayed on your face. From the frown lines to the minute creases on your cheeks from smiling an excessive amount. Have you masked your true emotions well enough or would they all finally spill out onto a page?

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zeephotography:

‘Family’ by Zee Khattak
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lauramcphee:

Model Mothers at the Ambassador Hotel, 1945 (Ralph Morris)


“A young woman identified as a “Model Mother” from the Blue Book Model Agency can be seen sitting atop the diving board at the Ambassador Hotel’s pool, holding a child on her lap. Both model and child are wearing bathing suits. The Blue Book Model Agency had its offices at the Ambassador Hotel, located at 3400 Wilshire Blvd.; its most famous model was Marilyn Monroe, who signed on with the agency in 1946. Photo dated: October 9, 1945. ” (Los Angeles Public Library Archives)
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mpdrolet:

From Freerunning: The Art of Movement
Tomasz Gudzowaty
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fewthistle:

View from Above: Gargoyle. Paris, 1949.
Photographer: Dmitri Kessel
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oddsarentinmyfavor:

Interesting fact. The photographer of this photo was a high school student. He committed suicide after exams.
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mpdrolet:

From Chasing Maya
Daniel Zvereff
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updownsmilefrown:

A US Army officer and a French Resistance fighter pose for the camera on a Paris street, 1944
For More I May Not Vouch: Why is it that we are frightened of those things which only have the...

fewthistle:

Why is it that we are frightened of those things which only have the courage to stalk us in the darkness of our bedrooms? All those doubts, all those anxieties, all those insecurities, all those fears—-how can I finish this? How can I pay for that? What if she doesn’t really love me? What if…

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nilsonzampoliphotos:

by nilson zampoli são paulo - são paulo - brazil
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mpdrolet:

From Summer Nights, Walking
Robert Adams
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