1. “When I’m old and gray, I want to have a house by the sea. And paint. With a lot of wonderful chums, good music, and booze around. And a damn good kitchen to cook in.”Ava Gardner photographed by Paul Hesse, 1952

    “When I’m old and gray, I want to have a house by the sea. And paint. With a lot of wonderful chums, good music, and booze around. And a damn good kitchen to cook in.”

    Ava Gardner photographed by Paul Hesse, 1952

  2. Ina Balke, Photo by Ted Russell, 1964.

    Ina Balke, Photo by Ted Russell, 1964.

  3. Bill Brandt: Shadow and Light

    A founding figure in photography’s modernist traditions, Brandt ranks among the visionaries who, in the diversity of their approach, established the creative potential of photography based on observation of the world around them.

    Read more at http://www.bloginity.com/2013/03/bill-brandt-shadow-light/

  4. Exploring Shopry, http://www.missmoss.co.za/category/vintage/

    Exploring Shopry, http://www.missmoss.co.za/category/vintage/

  5. Study of Perspective, Hong Kong & Berne by Ai Weiwei.

    Study of Perspective, Hong Kong & Berne by Ai Weiwei.

  6. Soo Joo New York - Andrew Kuykendall, http://www.bloginity.com/2012/12/soo-joo-andrew-kuykendall/
Photographed by Andrew Kuykendall @ LVA+Styled by Laura BeavenHair by Chuck Olsen for Tommy Guns NYMakeup by Alex AlemidaProduced by Rachel SuttonEdited by Daniel Haim

    Soo Joo New York - Andrew Kuykendall, http://www.bloginity.com/2012/12/soo-joo-andrew-kuykendall/

    Photographed by Andrew Kuykendall @ LVA+
    Styled by Laura Beaven
    Hair by Chuck Olsen for Tommy Guns NY
    Makeup by Alex Alemida
    Produced by Rachel Sutton
    Edited by Daniel Haim

  7. Paris Retro, Fashion Editorial by Sandra Fourqui See more at http://www.bloginity.com/2012/12/paris-retro-sandra-fourqui/
Photographed by Sandra FourquiStyled by Karine MartinsMakeup by Émilie PeletierHair by Elika BavarEdited by Daniel HaimFeaturing Chloé at Karin Models Paris.

    Paris Retro, Fashion Editorial by Sandra Fourqui See more at http://www.bloginity.com/2012/12/paris-retro-sandra-fourqui/

    Photographed by Sandra Fourqui
    Styled by Karine Martins
    Makeup by Émilie Peletier
    Hair by Elika Bavar
    Edited by Daniel Haim
    Featuring Chloé at Karin Models Paris.

  8. Black Magic Woman, a new fashion editorial by Fred Goudon. See more at http://www.bloginity.com/?p=124350
Photographed by Fred GoudonStyled by Karine MartinsMakeup Artist: Aziza El BadaouiHair Stylist Yumiko HikageEdited by Daniel Haim

    Black Magic Woman, a new fashion editorial by Fred Goudon. See more at http://www.bloginity.com/?p=124350

    Photographed by Fred Goudon
    Styled by Karine Martins
    Makeup Artist: Aziza El Badaoui
    Hair Stylist Yumiko Hikage
    Edited by Daniel Haim

  9. 

Paris Retro, Fashion Editorial by Fred Goudon http://www.bloginity.com/2012/12/paris-retro/

    Paris Retro, Fashion Editorial by Fred Goudon http://www.bloginity.com/2012/12/paris-retro/

  10. William Klein, Bikini, Moscow, 1959

    William Klein, Bikini, Moscow, 1959

  11. Vincent Castiglia opens his retrospective show at the Sacred Gallery in SoHo, NY tonight. The media are all over him – from the BBC to Reuters, there are a line of TV crews and journalists fascinated by his huge paintings of “the universal themes of death, sex, birth and decay” as he succinctly puts it each time.
The fact that they are created solely from Vincent’s blood is a sensational hook to draw in the viewers with a 2 minute clip, but this is more than a macabre sideshow. I should know, I spent 4 months in 2008 on Vincent’s therapist chair in his alter ego as renowned tattoo artist. This is a story of how on 12/12, Vincent Castiglia, Brooklyn tattooist and artist, Adrian Wilson, English interior design photographer and Boogie, Serbian street photographer came together on a magical day.
Read more: http://www.bloginity.com/2012/10/blood-sweat-30-years/

    Vincent Castiglia opens his retrospective show at the Sacred Gallery in SoHo, NY tonight. The media are all over him – from the BBC to Reuters, there are a line of TV crews and journalists fascinated by his huge paintings of “the universal themes of death, sex, birth and decay” as he succinctly puts it each time.

    The fact that they are created solely from Vincent’s blood is a sensational hook to draw in the viewers with a 2 minute clip, but this is more than a macabre sideshow. I should know, I spent 4 months in 2008 on Vincent’s therapist chair in his alter ego as renowned tattoo artist. This is a story of how on 12/12, Vincent Castiglia, Brooklyn tattooist and artist, Adrian Wilson, English interior design photographer and Boogie, Serbian street photographer came together on a magical day.

  12. James Barnor Mike Eghan at Piccadilly Circus, London 1967

    James Barnor Mike Eghan at Piccadilly Circus, London 1967

  13. Bloginity recently met young photographer Neringa Rekasiute, who explores art out of her studio in the cosmopolitan metropolis of London. She gives us some insight about her likes and preferences, including why she prefers film over to digital, who her favorite subjects to photograph are, as well as touching on the roots of her motivation. Neringa is a true generator of ideas. Find out more about her below. Read more: http://www.bloginity.com/2012/06/photographer-neringa-rekasiute-photo-shoots-challenging/

    Bloginity recently met young photographer Neringa Rekasiute, who explores art out of her studio in the cosmopolitan metropolis of London. She gives us some insight about her likes and preferences, including why she prefers film over to digital, who her favorite subjects to photograph are, as well as touching on the roots of her motivation. Neringa is a true generator of ideas. Find out more about her below.

    Read more: http://www.bloginity.com/2012/06/photographer-neringa-rekasiute-photo-shoots-challenging/

  14. 
Dziga Vertov. Chelovek s kinoapparatom (Man with a Movie Camera ). 1929. 35mm film.

    Dziga Vertov. Chelovek s kinoapparatom (Man with a Movie Camera ). 1929. 35mm film.

  15. These photographs, captured by Alan Chan, feature Emma from Richard’as Models Management, dressed by Patricia Lagmay in a range of street-style looks, from vintage pieces to Helmut Lang and Nike trainers. Also featured below is a behind a scenes video of the shoot, giving us a wonderful insight into the ethos and concept behind the editorial. In particular we love the close up shots, with the headphones and perfect urban styling. Make up and hair by Eman.
See more: http://www.bloginity.com/2012/05/alan-chan-bloginity/#ixzz1vwIit4wj

    These photographs, captured by Alan Chan, feature Emma from Richard’as Models Management, dressed by Patricia Lagmay in a range of street-style looks, from vintage pieces to Helmut Lang and Nike trainers. Also featured below is a behind a scenes video of the shoot, giving us a wonderful insight into the ethos and concept behind the editorial. In particular we love the close up shots, with the headphones and perfect urban styling. Make up and hair by Eman.