The sinister 1960 Cadillac Eldorado
Prague, 1967 by Franco Fontana
Franco Fontana is an Italian photographer born in Modena, on December, 9th, 1933. He is best known for his abstract color landscapes. Fontana’s photos have been used as album cover art for records produced by the ECM jazz label. He is known as the inventor of the photographic line referred to as the concept of line
Photographer Margaret Bourke-White working from the top of the Chrysler Building, 1934
Margaret Bourke-White was a pioneering photojournalist whose insightful pictures of 1930s Russia, the German industry, and the impact of the Depression and drought in the American midwest established her reputation.
70s Line Dance
Line Dance on Soul Train, Papa Was A Rolling Stone Remix, 1972
Newcastle’s Black Gate from the Dog Leap Stairs, around 1889
Lehaitre Tracked Motorcycle, 1939
Named the “tractor-cycle” by the inventor, J. Lehaitre, the vehicle is said to be superior to an ordinary motorcycle in its ability to climb steep and rough grades, although its speed on level ground is limited to about 25 m.p.h. Fitted with a machine gun, the cycle could be used by dispatch riders or entire military units to travel over shell-torn terrain.
Sophia Loren, 1965
“I’d Rather Eat Pasta And Drink Wine Than Be A Size 0”
California Street, San Francisco, 1964
Aliens, 1986 Promo Shoot
Ripley and Jones