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livelymorgue:

April 1, 1976: Alfred Hitchcock in his suite at the St. Regis Hotel in New York. “After knighthood,” the caption read, quoting Hitchcock, ” ‘all that was left was to await death, a few vodkas hastening its advent.’ ” A note on the back of the photograph clarified who was directing the photo shoot: “The picture showing Mr. Hitchcock creeping his way through the plant in his room was his idea.” Hitchcock died the following year. Photo: Jack Manning/The New York Times

tessar:

HANNA WÄHMER features in Interview Magazine photographed by Johan Sandberg and styled by Klaus Stockhausen

tessar:

HANNA WÄHMER features in Interview Magazine photographed by Johan Sandberg and styled by Klaus Stockhausen

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ianbrooks:

Private Moon by artist Leonid Tishkov and photographer Boris Bendikov

These romantic images depict the relationship between a man and a fallen celestial object, an affair that would last the rest of their… well his life, at least.

(via: My Modern Met)

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