Eternal Summer
Harper’s Bazaar photographer George Hoyningen-Huene captured artists, composers, Hollywood stars, and the landscapes of Africa, Greece, Egypt and Mexico in timeless visions of classical harmony.
One of his most iconic works, Divers, is now live for bidding on artnet Auctions.
Damn.
So, Her Majesty The Queen visited the BBC today.
Whether intentional or not, this resulted in the greatest photograph I have seen in a long long time.
For real. Look at this. Drink it in.
“Kiss of Life”, 1968 Pulitzer Prize
A utility worker, J.D. Thompson, is suspended on a utility pole and giving mouth to mouth resuscitation to a fellow lineman, Randall G. Champion, who was unconscious and hanging upside down after contacting a high voltage line.
Champion survived and lived until 2002, when he died of heart failure at the age of 64. Thompson is still living.
This photograph is possessed by the spirit of Rodin / Claudel.
Ulysses S. Grant (top), William Tecumseh Sherman (middle left), John ‘Gray Ghost’ Mosby (middle right), and Robert E. Lee (bottom). All colored, or at least posted, by a very dedicated redditor named Zuzahin.
Seth Tara has shot an inspiring series for the History Channel entitled, “Know Where You Stand.” The set depicts modern people revisiting historic landmarks, with a black and white layer from the past.
History Channel Photos Series Shows Our Interaction With the Past
via Reddit
Happy 80th, old friend
I found this beautiful photo of Český Krumlov on reddit! Couldn’t help but share.
Český Krumlov Tourist Attractions:
Taken with Instagram