
Color photograph of a set from Tarkovsky’s “Nostalghia”, in which the director built a 1/3 scale model of his childhood home within the ruins of a bombed out cathedral.
via judesays

Inside the instruments of the orchestra. I thought this was a model for concert hall when I first saw it!

The Great Atlanta Fire of 1917. Photographer unknown.

Gjon Mili: Francoise Gilot, mistress of artist Pablo Picasso, with their young son Claude & holding drawings of the boy by Picasso (Vallauris, France / 1949)
from LIFE archives
When people look at my pictures, I want them to feel the way they do when they want to read a line of a poem twice.

S. Avalon Park Blvd. Union Park, Florida. IMG MGMT: The Nine Eyes of Google Street View. (via)

Doc Watson, age 16.

In Search of Eustace. Great photos from a father-daughter road trip in the American West. (via)

Ann Margret and Elvis circa Viva Las Vegas.
Trevor Clark (@trevorclark), a guy I knew back in the old high school days of yore, recently did a two-part interview about his life as an adventure photographer.
The main thing I need for any deadline is a fast and reliable Internet source. Working away from my van, I just make sure I have a plan and if all else fails, I do the old-fashioned journalistic thing and find Internet, no matter what.
One time I even ended up in a couple’s bedroom (absolute strangers) at midnight, fixing their router so that I could use their internet to upload a set of images that needed to be ready for Italian distribution within the hour.
Badass.

Downtown Atlanta at Decatur Street and Peachtree – April 12, 1948. I wish downtown still had this vibe. (from the Lane Brothers and Tracy O’Neal Collections at Georgia State University, via Decatur Metro)

Today’s Pictures: Remember the Record Shop? James Dean, 1955.

Photo by Vivian Maier.