brooke shields with that 80s cute look . . . . . #80s #vintagefashion #vintagestyle #retro #retrofashion #1980sfashion #1980 #vintageclothing
From my younger years when I prowled with my camera, looking for and photographing attractive young women.
hopefully this is somewhat helpful to anybody who's trying to find an aesthetic and accomplish it :) - art hoe, baddie, grunge, kawaii pastel, vintage (everything is collected from a number of sources- pinterest, instagram, youtube, etc...) COMPLETED.
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(I wrote this inkling after listening to a senior in a retirement home reminiscing about the good old days as he breathed through his oxygen tank, and puffed on a cigarette.) He missed the feel of…
Young ladies of the 1980s loved RUSH, Pac Man, Mickey Mouse, sk8boarding and short shorts. Might take a summertime fashion and lifestyle tip from these righteous gals. via StevenM ► Join our TeenageFilm flickr group. Scan your Grandpa’s shoe box photos, or pics from your summer skateboarding sessions. ♥
Photographer Joseph Szabo is not one of the bigger names in photography, but his work is nonetheless influential. His book Teenage is a collection of photos of students from Malverne High School in Long Island where he taught photography from 1972 to 1999. A beautiful record of 70s and 80s adolescence, Teenage captures students in class, at home and “at play,” sometimes in fairly sexual situations. The anthology contains an introduction by writer/director Cameron Crowe, and I’d say you can see some of Szabo’s eye in Crowe’s film Almost Famous. The work you see here is actually from Szabo’s lesser known series, Rolling Stones Fans, a document of his first-ever rock concert. If Teenage seems like the sort of thing that would get a teacher in hot water today, know that Szabo got these pictures after students offered him a ticket (and themselves as subjects) in exchange for a ride. Szabo considers his work a collaboration, with the kids posing and mugging for the camera, so the “staged spontaneity” is a lively theme to his work. This was from The Stones’ ‘78 tour, promoting Some Girls ...