Jimi Hendrix Hanging Out With The Rolling Stones, Madison Square Garden, NYC, 1969 photographed by Eddie Kramer.

Jimi Hendrix Hanging Out With The Rolling Stones, Madison Square Garden, NYC, 1969 photographed by Eddie Kramer.

December 21, 2011 • 12 notes
#60's #Eddie Kramer #Jimi Hendrix #New York City #Rolling Stones #black and white #music #Mick Jagger






Inez Van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin for Visionaire Magazine.

Inez Van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin for Visionaire Magazine.

December 21, 2011 • 13 notes
#Inez Van Lamsweerde #Vinoodh Matadin #black and white #face paint #fashion #editorial #Visionaire #origins






Jean Shrimpton.

Jean Shrimpton.

December 14, 2011 • 120 notes
#Jean Shrimpton #60's #fashion #models #black and white






Grace Slick and David Crosby photographed by Jim Marshall.

Grace Slick and David Crosby photographed by Jim Marshall.

December 12, 2011 • 18 notes
#60's #David Crosby #Grace Slick #Jim Marshall #black and white #music #Jefferson Airplane






Untitled (you you you) #8, 2009 by Matthew Heller.

Untitled (you you you) #8, 2009 by Matthew Heller.

December 10, 2011 • 20 notes
#Matthew Heller #art #hands #black and white






Sofia Loren and Elvis. 

Sofia Loren and Elvis. 

December 10, 2011 • 89 notes
#Sofia Loren #Elvis #black and white #vintage






Sun Dance Pledgers, two young Cheyenne men in ceremonial paint. Edward S. Curtis, 1910.

Sun Dance Pledgers, two young Cheyenne men in ceremonial paint. Edward S. Curtis, 1910.

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December 5, 2011 • 210 notes
#Edward S Curtis #photography #black and white #vintage #Native American #body art #face paint #perfect






She  was a glamorous movie star of the 1930s and ’40s, a taboo-breaking  beauty who is credited with simulating the first on-screen orgasm (and  also appearing nude) in a 1933 film called Ecstasy.
But Hedy  Lamarr was a trailblazer in more ways than one: Fascinated by science  and eager to find a way to help the Allies during World War II, Lamarr  came up with a way to make radio signals jump between frequencies, and  thus prevent the signals from becoming jammed. After Lamarr and a  partner obtained a patent for the invention in 1942, she gave it — at  no charge — to the U.S. Navy, which began using it in the 1960s. Today,  Lamarr’s breakthrough is used in technology like the Bluetooth wireless  device.

She was a glamorous movie star of the 1930s and ’40s, a taboo-breaking beauty who is credited with simulating the first on-screen orgasm (and also appearing nude) in a 1933 film called Ecstasy.

But Hedy Lamarr was a trailblazer in more ways than one: Fascinated by science and eager to find a way to help the Allies during World War II, Lamarr came up with a way to make radio signals jump between frequencies, and thus prevent the signals from becoming jammed. After Lamarr and a partner obtained a patent for the invention in 1942, she gave it — at no charge — to the U.S. Navy, which began using it in the 1960s. Today, Lamarr’s breakthrough is used in technology like the Bluetooth wireless device.

(Source: life)

November 29, 2011 • 1705 notes
#Hedy Lamarr #black and white #vintage #movies






November 28, 2011 • 197 notes
#black and white #collage #flowers






Jimi Hendrix and Brian Jones in Monterey, CA, 1967 photographed by Jim Marshall.

Jimi Hendrix and Brian Jones in Monterey, CA, 1967 photographed by Jim Marshall.

November 28, 2011 • 19 notes
#Jim Marshall #music #60's #Jimi Hendrix #black and white #Monterey #Brian Jones #Rolling Stones #60's






Lakota Woman.

Lakota Woman.

November 24, 2011 • 70 notes
#Lakota #native american #black and white #vintage #braids






Colette Saint Yves.

Colette Saint Yves.

November 14, 2011 • 13 notes
#Colette Saint Yves #black and white #girls #flowers






Jean Shrimpton.

Jean Shrimpton.

November 11, 2011 • 40 notes
#60's #Jean Shrimpton #beds #black and white #fashion #tea #teacups #newspaper






November 11, 2011 • 17 notes
#black and white #drums #indigenous #shaman #art #art history






November 8, 2011 • 45 notes
#Anya Schiller #photography #black and white #lo-fi #water #girls








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