Parks recalls finding a magazine left behind by a passenger on the train which contained a portfolio of photographs of migrant workers and the terrible conditions in which they lived. So moved was Parks by those photographs that he went out and bought his first camera, a Voightlander Brilliant, at a pawnshop for $7.50. He states that this first purchase was “not much of camera, but a great name to toss around. I had bought what was to become my first weapon against poverty and racism.”
Half Past Autumn: The Art of Gordon Parks
Portrait of George Sand by Delacroix
“There is only one happiness in life, to love and be loved.” G.S.
Ritchie Valens “In A Turkish Town” (1959)
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Ritchie Valens – “In A Turkish Town”
I’m Too Sad to Tell You
Bas Jan was lost at sea filming one of his movies. The boat was found, but no body.
Olympia Le-Tan
Amazing book covers turned into amazing handbags. Hand embroidered – 21 piece collection. More here.
Apparitions or Gods?
Pamela Bannos finds old film to recreate in an effort to preserve the past but also to change it. These orbs of fantastic light invoke questions about nature and the universe.












