Jimi Hendrix Hanging Out With The Rolling Stones, Madison Square Garden, NYC, 1969 photographed by Eddie Kramer.
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Jimi Hendrix Hanging Out With The Rolling Stones, Madison Square Garden, NYC, 1969 photographed by Eddie Kramer.
Inez Van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin for Visionaire Magazine.
Jean Shrimpton.
Grace Slick and David Crosby photographed by Jim Marshall.
Untitled (you you you) #8, 2009 by Matthew Heller.
Sofia Loren and Elvis.
Sun Dance Pledgers, two young Cheyenne men in ceremonial paint. Edward S. Curtis, 1910.
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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.
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Jimi Hendrix and Brian Jones in Monterey, CA, 1967 photographed by Jim Marshall.
Lakota Woman.
Colette Saint Yves.
Jean Shrimpton.