Matt, 21, Canada, Lover of Jen, News Junkie, Aspiring Journalist/Photojournalist /Archivist, Simpsons nerd, Opinionated curmudgeon.
Some of the photographs I post are not my own, and they are copyrighted by their respective photographers. I will cite and source every photograph I find that isn't mine. This isn't a commercial/profit blog, I do not make any money from this blog. I post photographs I like and am inspired by to show to my followers, in the hopes that they like them and are inspired by them as well. I do not wish to profit or gain from posting others' works.
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Contact sheets from the “Heroes” photo shoot
Photographs by Masayoshi Sukita
Japan
April 1977
American helicopters pour machine gun fire into the tree line to cover the advance of South Vietnamese troops in an attack on a Viet Cong camp 18 miles north of Tay Ninh, Vietnam.
March 1965
Photograph by Horst Faas/AP
Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway
2012
Photograph by Paola Kudacki for TIME Magazine
Civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr addresses crowds during the March On Washington at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC, where he gave his ‘I Have A Dream’ speech.
August 28, 1963
Photograph: AFP/Central Press/Getty Images
Kálmándy Pap Ferenc, Les eaux usées, 1978
Bert Hardy. Chinese Seamen, 1942
Bert Hardy, born in London, worked his way up from a lab assistant to become a photographer. His talent flourished as a staff photographer on Picture Post, joining the illustrated magazine during the Second World War. As well as travelling with the armed forces, his images of the Blitz are amongst the finest and closest to the action taken.
Power boat “Skip-A-Long” taking the lead during the 1950 Harmsworth Race
Detroit, Michigan
1950
Photograph by Tony Spina/The Detroit Free Press
(2893/Tony Spina Collection/Walter P. Reuther Library/Wayne State University)
Tornado damage on Harbor Drive
Macomb County, Michigan
1964
The storm caused 11 deaths and injured 224 people.
Photograph by Tony Spina/The Detroit Free Press
(1745/Tony Spina Collection/Walter P. Reuther Library/Wayne State University)
Ambassador Bridge
Detroit, Michigan/Windsor, Ontario
1962
Photograph by Tony Spina/The Detroit Free Press
(2837/Tony Spina Collection/Walter P. Reuther Library/Wayne State University)
Today I came across an amazing photographer. Most would recognize his work before his name. Nenad Saljic! This guy undeniably has talent. Nenad spent a long time working on his craft, putting it in the backseat to study economics. I got to study some of his compositions and I love them. The smokey feel to the mountains clouds, you can tell by his perspective that he’s not far off from his dream, Matterhorn (The Great Alpine Peak). You have to stop and really admire this guy’s journey.
Paris 1948-54
Yngve Johnson Tore