Forn Mistral #colors #pantone (Taken with instagram)

Forn Mistral #colors #pantone (Taken with instagram)

Buick Centurion 1971 (Taken with instagram)

Buick Centurion 1971 (Taken with instagram)

Buick Centurion 1971 (Taken with instagram)

Buick Centurion 1971 (Taken with instagram)

La Casa Azul a l’Apolo (Taken with instagram)

La Casa Azul a l’Apolo (Taken with instagram)

.@guillemilkyway from La Casa Azul performing solo at the piano (Taken with instagram)

.@guillemilkyway from La Casa Azul performing solo at the piano (Taken with instagram)

CHICAGO, 1949, BY STANLEY KUBRICK
/via Chicago, 1949, by Stanley Kubrick | Retronaut

CHICAGO, 1949, BY STANLEY KUBRICK

/via Chicago, 1949, by Stanley Kubrick | Retronaut

Photography allows me to write 1.000 words in 1/1.000 seconds. That’s basically it.

Kumi Yamashita amazing shadow photography

Kumi Yamashita amazing shadow photography

Skate fly-dive

Skate fly-dive

(Source: elyinthesky, via unstage)

Bill Rose’s Recapturist blog with the mission of capturating, preserve and sharing the increasingly endangered beauty of vintage signs through photography.
/Recapturist.com - Vintage Sign Photography

Bill Rose’s Recapturist blog with the mission of capturating, preserve and sharing the increasingly endangered beauty of vintage signs through photography.

/Recapturist.com - Vintage Sign Photography

Do sunsets exist if they are not photographed and posted to Instagram?

The Beatles from above.
A tweet by iA’s Oliver Reichenstein points to this spectacular photo taken from above in a Beatles concert on June the 20th, 1965 in Paris.
By the time Oliver posted the picture, the photographer was unknown to him and he was trying to find the author along with a higher resolution version of the photo.
A commentor posted a link to a website to Oliver’s original post where the author identifies himself as Michel Le Tac, at the time a young assistant photographer working for the Marie Claire group.
Here’s what Michel Le Tac says about the picture:

hello, I am the guy who took the picture, my name is michel le tac , and I live in Brittany, where I am retired . I have took this picture while I was running in the top of the olympia theater , to escape from the security mens, because I have a fake press card . I was just an photograph assistant for the marie claire’s press group, if I do remenber well…

You can find more information on the unearthing of this rare picture on the Glorious Noise blog

The Beatles from above.

A tweet by iA’s Oliver Reichenstein points to this spectacular photo taken from above in a Beatles concert on June the 20th, 1965 in Paris.

By the time Oliver posted the picture, the photographer was unknown to him and he was trying to find the author along with a higher resolution version of the photo.

A commentor posted a link to a website to Oliver’s original post where the author identifies himself as Michel Le Tac, at the time a young assistant photographer working for the Marie Claire group.

Here’s what Michel Le Tac says about the picture:

hello, I am the guy who took the picture, my name is michel le tac , and I live in Brittany, where I am retired . I have took this picture while I was running in the top of the olympia theater , to escape from the security mens, because I have a fake press card . I was just an photograph assistant for the marie claire’s press group, if I do remenber well…

You can find more information on the unearthing of this rare picture on the Glorious Noise blog

How a dull picture of an ugly train station gets some cinematic treatment. 
You’d almost expect Michael Caine popping up in the frame.

How a dull picture of an ugly train station gets some cinematic treatment. 

You’d almost expect Michael Caine popping up in the frame.

Don’t think you’re a photographer just because you use Instagram. 
/Other tips here: Grandmother Tips on the Behance Network

Don’t think you’re a photographer just because you use Instagram. 

/Other tips here: Grandmother Tips on the Behance Network

(via fantasticdesignbeeper)