What’s the weather like up there? Do you play basketball? Were you always this tall? That’s just a bite-sized collection of the types of questions that tall people have to deal with on a daily basis. However, most of them smile, chuckle, and get on with their day without worrying too much.
Vadim Stein is talented photo art creator based in St. Petersburg, Russia. Most of his works are in black and white but all are so eye-catching and
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Photos reveal curvy beauties who were considered as low as prostitutes by some for showing off the shapes of their legs and thighs.
Framing is a popular concept that you’ll find within plenty of composition tutorials.
Image 5 of 10 from gallery of Frank Gehry's Jagged Aluminum Luma Arles Takes Shape in France. © Hervé Hôte
sean-clancy: “ John Tuite & Carlos Santolalla by Ruben Tomas “for Behind The Blinds Magazine ” ”
There is a tribe deep in the center of Africa that was once famous for its hair styles that defied nature. They practiced Lipombo’ – the art of head elongation that denoted majesty and status…the Mangbetu. An amalgam of linguistically- and culturally-related peoples of northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the Mangbetu refers to a large people group of the northeastern...
The changing shape of the ideal woman, by Betsy Blodgett.
A series of photographs capturing secretaries at work from the Thirties through to the Swinging Sixties demonstrate some of the daring styles that were in vogue decades ago.
Vintage photos by Charles H. McCaghy, a professor emeritus at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. Has society's definition of beauty changed in 120 years? I don't know, but look at those gorgeous ankles!
I made this picture for a Swedish medieval sewing group on facebook that I am in and thought that I can just as well share it with you to. The question was “how does different shaped veils lo…
Constructing her photographic still lives with an exceptional precision and high sense of aesthetics, Krista van der Niet reaches out the essence of mundane objects,...
Edward Linley Sambourne In 1906 the 62 year old Edward Linley Sambourne was the chief cartoonist at Punch magazine but he was also a particularly ardent amateur photographer. He had initially taken it up to help with his cartoon figure drawings – he had formerly used life-models to draw from. In his later years, however, … Continue reading "Edwardian Street Style – Photos by Edward Linley Sambourne"
From a Medecine book of the 20's.
slightly stiff denim to hold a bell shape, raw selvage edge at waist.
Roaring Twenties - Daga Ziober dons 1920's inspired ensembles for Sebastian Kim's energetic studio shots taken for the January issue of Vogue Germany.