ghostphotographs:

“All for you”

keiraknightleyed:

I had a lot of alone time with no brothers or sisters running around, or anything. I would just sit and imagine things, all the time.

takemyhanddreamer:

I took this photo a few months ago at the museum booijmans van beuningen in Rotterdam. It’s a painting of Salvador Dali called “a couple with their heads full of clouds” from 1936.

feredir:

i didn’t know what to do with the will from last night so i just

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littlealienproducts:

Jackolanterns - Set of 3 // $136

fuckyeahrobinandthebackstabbers:

New song: “Arte și meserii” @ Funk Rock Hotel 11.

ryanpanos:

Theater Series | Hiroshi Sugimoto | Socks Studio

Starting in the late 1970s, Hiroshi Sugimoto took pictures of cinemas interiors and drive-ins with the aim of encapsulate the whole lenght of a movie in a single shot. He left the camera shutters open throughout the running of a movie and the glowing screen of the cinemas was left as a trace on each take. A somehow uncanny light resonates in the dark cinema halls. At a further glance, this central light ethereally underlines the rich architectural details of the theater interiors. You might want to confront Sugimoto’s work with Michael Wesely’s, a photographer that uses to take photographs featuringi  3 years long exposures: read “The passing of time“, (on Socks).