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(Quelle: VICE via VICE)
vicemag:

Sebastian Meyer Founded Iraq’s First Photo Agency
(Quelle: I don't know. via Pitchfork)
pitchfork:

The LCD Soundsystem documentary Shut Up and Play the Hits hits theaters across the U.S. on July 18 as a special “one-night-only engagement.”
(Quelle: UNICEF through the lens via Dark Silence In Suburbia)
unicef:

A 13-year-old girl stands in the yard of the women’s prison at Pétionville, a suburb of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Behind her stands a concrete wall, topped with barbed wire. Arrests of minors are frequently gang-related, with alleged offences ranging from petty crime to gun possession and assault. Children are often forcibly inducted into gangs, where they face violence from older gang members, rival gangs and the authorities. Many girls have been sexually abused, and some are HIV-positive. Once in prison, they can be held indefinitely without being charged or tried. UNICEF provides sanitation kits and educational and art supplies to this prison
© UNICEF/NYHQ2005/Roger LeMoyne
http://www.unicef.org
(Quelle: Untitled via All good things are wild and free.)
(Quelle: this isn't happiness. via this isn't happiness.)
nevver:

Noah Kalina
(Quelle: this isn't happiness. via this isn't happiness.)
nevver:

Born to Kill
(Quelle: Ups and Downs, Smiles and Frowns via wunderschön)
narcissusskisses:

Andy Warhol with Edie Sedgwick and Chuck Wein, New York, 1965
by Burt Glinn
(Quelle: mezza☾una (dot) me via COULEURS)
m3zzaluna:

girl on a spacehopper, byker, newcastle, england, 1971
photo by sirkka-liisa konttinen, from the photography book
(Quelle: First Time User via COULEURS)
firsttimeuser:

Shomei Tomatsu. “Shipboard Elementary School (1), Fukagawa, Tokyo” from “Nippon Roots,” 1956
Courtesy of Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography
(Quelle: Tibor via All good things are wild and free.)
earth-song:

vulspia: Costa Rican Variable Harlequin Toad. Awesome looking toad.
(Quelle: Lion Skeleton via Lion Skeleton)
ryandonato:

Stricher Gerard
(Quelle: zulfr3d via All good things are wild and free.)