A very early portrait of Madonna by Lee Friedlander.
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A very early portrait of Madonna by Lee Friedlander.
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Just one of those gazillions of anonymous photographs found on Tumblr that really should be giving the artist or photographer the credit that’s due.
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Beautifully evocative sequence of images shot for Purple magazine by Stacey Mark.
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Really simple photography and it just doesn’t need any more than this.
Elizabeth Bakke photographed by Desiree Mattsson for REVS Magazine
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Beautiful photography by Charles E. Nevois.
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Carmen Dell Orefice photographed by Peter Basch, 1940s.
That’s the name of this homely (?!) and sexy fashion editorial featuring model Sigurd Grünberger shot for Odiseo Magazine’s Autumn 2013 issue.
I don’t usually like images featuring smoking, but I find this 1961 photograph of model Judy Dent, shot in Paris, by Frank Horvat quite sublime.
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It seems to be that if more than a few days go by without some fine portraiture or photography featuring Kate Moss, there’s something not all well with the world…
…so here’s a photograph of Kate looking a little more fullsome than usual.
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Caco au Grand Herbier (1975); more evocative imagery photographed by Lucien Clergue.
Miley Cyrus’s ongoing quest to convince us that she’s a big girl now at least delivers a bold cover for the latest issue of Rolling Stone magazine.
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Legendary British model Kate Moss has been confirmed as the cover star of Playboy’s 60th anniversary issue and apparently has posed nude for the edition.
You can read more about this across at Huh Magazine.
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Valerie van der Graaf by Jonathan Hallam for Schon September 2013.
Stunningly tattooed model Martine Lindskjold in the latest issue of Euroman.
A 1943 untitled image shot in New York by Erwin Blumenfeld.
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Victoria’s Secret model Miranda Kerr does ‘Cicciolina’ as photographed y Sebastian Faena for V Magazine’s Fall 2013 edition.
Just an initial image from a self-portrait shoot that I started to play with yesterday.
I’m not yet quite happy with the results, but this one unretouched colour image is quite pleasing and can serve for now to suggest a hint of things to come.
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Very very cool underwater photographs of model Kat by Eyesso (Florida based Sam and Pam’s photographic collaboration).
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The always fascinating Anja Rubik as photographed by Paola Kudacki in this glossy but still sexy editorial for Industrie No.6.
Early portrait of Ms Moss for Joe’s Magazine.
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I am so excited by these gorgeous images taken by Caroline MacKintosh, a photographer from Cape town. They are absolutely wonderful and make me want to go to swimming right now!
Powerfully physical pose featuring model Athanor Danza as photographed by Ruven Afanador for Visionaire magazine.
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A fine photoshoot of model Julie Vanden-Breeden from the pages of The Quiet Front photography blog – where you can also see more of this essay.
French Connection’s new advertising campaign. Is anyone going to say the obvious…?
As we’ve had so many photos of girls in the water recently, here’s one of the boys.
The image is Swimming on the Patapsco River, Maryland – as photographed by A. Aubrey Bodine in 1933
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No, this isn’t my contribution to Katherine’s ‘Muff Monday’ posts, but an image of Diane Arbus by photographer Allan Arbus, 1944.
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A beautiful monograph of photography comprising two editorials by LA-based photographer Darren Ankenman (originaly shot for uber-cool Purple magazine).
Sunshine’s breif visit seems over and it’s back to overcast skies and that constant English breeze.
The photograph is by Dimitris Skoulos.
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As the temperatures seem to be still on the rise, it doesn’t take much to prompt me to consider whether there’s a chance to slip away to the beach (if not today, perhaps tomorrow).
…but I do wish that Tumblr users would credit the images that they post.
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