• newyorker:

    In this week’s issue, we published “Exorcism,” a long-lost play by Eugene O’Neill. Nickolas Muray, who took the portrait of O’Neill that accompanies the play, was, among other things, Frida Kahlo’s lover, a competitor on the U.S. Olympic fencing team, and a photographer known for shots full of life, joy, and color. See a selection here: http://nyr.kr/pKXHB5

    All photographs courtesy of George Eastman House, International Museum of Photography and Film © Nickolas Muray Photo Archives.

    ALL OF THIS.

  • mistermichaeljason:

    Miles Aldridge

    Lost Weekend

    (via skibinskipedia)

  • dreammeup:

    Alec Soth

    “Cadillac Motel” (2005)

    from “NIAGARA”

  • skibinskipedia:

chagalov:

Vladimir Nabokov inspecting a butterfly,  Harvard (Museum of Comparative Zoology), Nov. 1946 -by Constantin Joffe
[Great to read: The Atlantic Online, April 2000 and some update: The New York Times, Jan. 25, 2011]
entregulistanybostan:

Vladimir Nabokov inspects a tiny ButterlyVia Tom Sutpen  [Corbis]

    skibinskipedia:

    chagalov:

    Vladimir Nabokov inspecting a butterfly, Harvard (Museum of Comparative Zoology), Nov. 1946 -by Constantin Joffe

    [Great to read: The Atlantic Online, April 2000 and some update: The New York Times, Jan. 25, 2011]

    entregulistanybostan:

    Vladimir Nabokov inspects a tiny Butterly
    Via Tom Sutpen  [Corbis]

  • thedailyfeed:

    Gorgeous outtakes from Zach Baron’s trek through the desert in pursuit of Hunter S. Thompson’s ghost. Forty years after “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas,” Baron spent one ill-advised, life-threatening week chasing Thompson’s footsteps through crazy desert car races, a dying local economy and a massive, menacing hacker convention called DEFCON.

    Photos by Nikola Tamindzic

  • skibinskipedia:

    ryanpfluger: holiday inn, 2007