[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWEDOnBfDUI[/media]
I could not find a thread on facepunch yet and i was blown away, so i hope you like it.
Wow, those were actually some pretty amazing shots.
Nice, really nice.
noone?
The world is full of treasures. People who were dedicated to their work, but not to fame, create these kinds of things.
[QUOTE=riceyrice;27277856]noone?[/QUOTE]
[quote]"Noone" is formed for consistency with "nobody", and also its opposites "anyone" and "everyone", but it is still considered nonstandard because of the doubled vowels creating a temptation to read and pronounce it as "noon" (/nuːn/).[/quote]
The old guy is rocking a hitler mustache.
I love this kind of video, fascinating.
That's amazing! Even as a photographer by trade I feel inadequate, I've had gallery spots and a few rooms before but holy shit, talk about skill. An eye for pictures like that is an extremely rare thing.
Not to mention the camera she used was fully manual. No light sensor or guides. Just film and a lens pretty much.
She must've been one of the most skilled street photographers of that time.
Absolutely phenomenal.
She is really interesting, her stuff is wow quality.
Woah
There are soo many pictures. I'd watch a movie of just her photos.
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