Saturday, March 18, 2017

Death & Destruction - TIMELightBox



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Three Amish boys make their way back to the train during a smoke stop. 2:15pm, Culpeper, VA.
Fernando Gomes
Photographer Fernando Pereira Gomes travelled for three days by trains from New York to Seattle, in search of the “other” America. By documenting the rural towns and broken dreams of those traveling west, Gomes pieced together a portrait of the forgotten majority.

Super Bowl I, Jan. 15, 1967 Kansas City Chiefs vs. Green Bay Packers in Los Angeles
Walter Iooss Jr. for Sports Illustrated.

Beyonce’s maternity photoshoot.
Awol Erizku

Iceland, 2013 Sébastien Van Malleghem
After his friends began telling him his work was too dark and aggressive, Malleghem booked a ticket for Iceland. He had this to say about his experience.
 “I was on a small island where nothing happened and where there was nothing to photograph,” he says. “I just started photographing what I thought was beautiful. I just took photos and didn’t think about what I’d do with it. And that made me happy.”

President playing with his daughter who is in an elephant costume.
Pete Souza-The White House

Bowie's Thin White Duke persona, smoking a Gitanes cigarette,1976. 
Andrew Kent

Bowie celebrates his birthday and the end of the Isolar tour at L’ange Bleu in Paris with (from left to right) Iggy Pop, Romy Haag, Coco Schwab, and Pat Gibbons. Andrew Kent

Bowie reading in bed at L'Hotel in Paris. Andrew Kent
Kent travelled around the globe with Bowie during his Isolar tour in support of the Station to Station album in 1976. Kent’s pictures capture not only the showman in public, but the rare private moments of solitude and candidness of the young ever-morphing Bowie.

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