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Stephanie Gonot
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Jonathan Levitt
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life:

Clothed Descending a Staircase No. 2…
In an homage to Marcel Duchamp’s masterpiece Nude Descending a Staircase No. 2 (itself inspired by Eadweard Muybridge’s photographs), Eliot Elisofon photographed Duchamp performing the act himself in 1952, and used multiple exposures to mimick the artist’s famous time-lapse-style painting.
(see more of innovative LIFE photos here)
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life:

Did you know? Today marks 88 years since the very first Winter Olympics.
Here’s a flashback to a classic 1960 LIFE photo essay — The 1960 games were notable on a number of levels. It was the first time  an “Olympic Village” was built to house the athletes (largely because  the location was so remote and undeveloped that there was little there  before the games; Squaw Valley remains the smallest place in the world  to ever host an Olympics). The U.S. men’s hockey team won gold over  powerhouse Canadian, Russian, Sweden, and Czechoslovakian squads. And  none other than Walt Disney was the games’ “Head of Pageantry.”
(see more — Winter Olympics 1960)
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tartanspartan:

Staircase — Alexander Lapin, 1981
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theconstantbuzz:

© Ernst Haas
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Behind New York City’s ‘Police Work’

© Leonard Freed — Magnum Photos / Museum of the City of New York

Police arrest political protesters in New York City, 1979.
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Behind New York City’s ‘Police Work’

© Leonard Freed — Magnum Photos / Museum of the City of New York

A policewoman plays games with community children in New York CIty, 1978.
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Mark Steinmetz’s Summertime
Winsted, Conn., 1986
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Mark Steinmetz’s Summertime
Lincoln, Ill., 1988
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Mark Steinmetz’s Summertime
Ansonia, Conn., 1985
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neverknowdear:

New Orleans, Louisiana, (#2), August, 1974 - Joel Sternfeld
From The New Yorker’s Photobooth: It’s always exciting to discover early work of an accomplished and established artist. Three decades after they were made, Joel Sternfeld’s earliest photographs have now been published as “First Pictures,” a selection of which are débuting today at Luhring Augustine Gallery.  Taken between 1971 and 1980, the photographs document the travels of a  young artist from busy streets to barefoot beaches, with inklings of  Sternfeld’s now celebrated dark sense of humor, formalist experiments in  color theory, and narrative tableaus.
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neverknowdear:

Lina Scheynius
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featureshoot:

Photo by Andrew B. Myers
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lomokev:

. by neon.tambourine on Flickr.
Via Flickr: Agata  Styled by Beata Wilczek
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