Blímele
Mostly 1800's and 1900's photos with an occasional picture of a dog or Marlon Brando
Blímele
"I love her for what she has dared to be, for her hardness, her cruelty, her egoism, her perverseness, her demoniac destructiveness. She would crush me to ashes without hesitation. She is a personality created to the limit. I worship her courage to hurt, and I am willing to be sacrificed to it. She will add the sum of me to her."
Anaïs Nin  (via seabois)
citeveron:

Deux jeunes filles les mains croisées
joshuafountain:


Salmon, Idaho
tuesday-johnson:

ca. 1870-1900, [cabinet card, portrait of a photographer and his subject], F. Girard
via Cowan’s Auctions
"Solitude gives birth to the original in us, to beauty, unfamiliar and perilous."
Thomas Mann (via antiquedvintage)
tuesday-johnson:

ca. 1860, [ambrotype portrait of a family at a window]
via Harvard University’s Houghton Library, Department of Printing and Graphic Art, Harrison D. Horblit Collection of Early Photography