
The Yankcanuck, a Great Lakes Fleet vessel, preparing to travel through the Soo Locks on it’s way to Detroit, MI.
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“Strip away the phony tinsel of Hollywood and you find the real tinsel underneath.”
Pictured: The famous gates of Paramount Pictures, Hollywood, 1939.
Monpazier, France (by David Giral)
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Recently discovered photographs from Eva Braun’s personal picture albums reveal new dimensions of the woman who was Adolf Hitler’s longtime girlfriend and, in their last, frantic hours together, his wife. Braun became the central woman in Hitler’s life after the 1931 suicide of Geli Raubal, the future Führer’s 23-year-old niece (and rumored lover). By all accounts, Eva was an unpretentious companion for the Nazi leader, but also a woman at once frivolous and vain — unsurprising characteristics, perhaps, in a former teenage model, but striking in a figure long associated with the darkest chapters of the 20th century. This collection of rare and previously unseen photos comes from a cache of images confiscated by the U.S. Army in 1945 and brought to light by collector and curator Reinhard Schulz.
It was just a few months ago that the TSA released a controversial poster suggesting that a man with a camera is a terrorist.
Here’s an interesting look at the law and photography in different countries around the world.
The War Against Photography in Analogue Lifestyle in Magazine
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Proof that Charlie Sheen has tigerblood!