meowmanifesto:

me. the brother @JohnNy_Uniteus. 

another by @JaiHall :)

  1. Camera: Canon EOS 5D
  2. Aperture: f/2
  3. Exposure: 1/25th
  4. Focal Length: 50mm

meowmanifesto:

photo by Jai Hall 

YES.

  1. Camera: Canon EOS 5D
  2. Aperture: f/2.8
  3. Exposure: 1/125th
  4. Focal Length: 50mm

frankie-machine:

Self-portraits by Sammy Davis, Jr.

(Source: tinasinatra)

  1. Camera: HP Scanjet 4800

life:

It was fifty years ago today that Bob Dylan had his first recording session at Columbia Records. Dylan was backup harmonica for folk singer Caroline Hester — It was shortly after that Dylan was offered his own deal with Columbia.

see moreBob Dylan: The Early Days

hai.

theatlantic:

Tattoos

Humans have been marking their skin permanently for thousands of years. A tattoo can be a remembrance, a constant prayer, a warning, or simply an amazing work of art. The reasons behind them can be intensely personal, decorative, whimsical, or utilitarian. They can signify tribal allegiance, personal history, or nothing at all. Collected below are recent images of skin art and a few glimpses into the owners of these tattoos and their reasons for modifying their own bodies.

Above: a tattooed Buddhist monk waits for a train in Yala province in southern Thailand, on February 28, 2011. (Reuters/Damir Sagolj)

See more awesome photos at In Focus

blackandkillingit:

ikeslimster:

JOY CANDID on Flickr.

BY IKE SLIMSTER

@blackandkilling #BGKI

marksmellow:

photo by MARKP ; Marz Lovejoy

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  1. Camera: Canon EOS 50D
  2. Aperture: f/10
  3. Exposure: 1/250th
  4. Focal Length: 30mm

grand-bazaar:

1880s Buddhist Monks of Bhutan