luzfosca:

Unknown Photographer
The Accordion Player, Brooklyn, New York, 1959
Thanks to k-a-t-i-e and firsttimeuser
luzfosca:

Dennis Hopper 
Double Standard, 1961

I think that’s the corner where Melrose splits off from Santa Monica in West Hollywood, right by where the Troubador is (and man, could I ever tell stories about the Troubador).  

luzfosca:

Dennis Hopper

Double Standard, 1961

I think that’s the corner where Melrose splits off from Santa Monica in West Hollywood, right by where the Troubador is (and man, could I ever tell stories about the Troubador).  

luzfosca:

Nicolas Yantchevsky
Paris, la nuit, 1953-1956
Thanks to wonderfulambiguity
luzfosca:

Nina Leen
Maria Litte playing the serpent in the ballet “Abraxas”, 1950
Thanks to susiesnapshot
girlhattan:

[Portrait of Sarah Vaughan, Café Society (Downtown), New York, N.Y., ca. Aug. 1946] (LOC) (by The Library of Congress)

girlhattan:

[Portrait of Sarah Vaughan, Café Society (Downtown), New York, N.Y., ca. Aug. 1946] (LOC) (by The Library of Congress)

(via criticalcookie)

luzfosca:

André Kertész
Au Bon Coin, Paris, 1929
luzfosca:

André Kertész
Rue des Ursins, Paris, 1931
luzfosca:

Marcel Lefrancq
Parc de Mons la nuit, 1938
thingsandschemes:

Girls Dancing in the Streets of Paris by Robert Dosineau.

thingsandschemes:

Girls Dancing in the Streets of Paris by Robert Dosineau.

(via 1cutulisci)

frenchtwist:

via mudwerks:

Groucho and Harpo, 1900 (by John McNab)

In front of their boyhood home at 14 East 93rd Street, New York City. Groucho is nine or ten; Harpo is eleven or twelve.

frenchtwist:

via mudwerks:

Groucho and Harpo, 1900 (by John McNab)

In front of their boyhood home at 14 East 93rd Street, New York City. Groucho is nine or ten; Harpo is eleven or twelve.