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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Frank Sinatra
Los Angeles
1955Frank Sinatra singing in the studio, recording the soundtrack to ‘The Man With The Golden Arm’
Photo by Bob Willoughby
Nat King Cole
Capitol Records, Los Angeles
1963
Photographer Unknown. Part of the Michael Ochs Archives via Getty Images
KTLA weatherguy walks off during live television
Raining on his parade: A weather personality for KTLA Los Angeles stormed off during a live interview after someone back at the station cut his weather segment short.source
OH MY GOD THE CARPOCALYPSE!!! The carpaccio! The carpal-tunnel syndrome! The caramel corn! The Carmen Mirandeath! Now sure, Californians have survived earthquakes, drought, wildfire, Laker victories, even alien invasions. But this is the big one, folks — increased traffic on two off-peak days! You know what that means: someone might have to walk someplace.
As a comedian, I believe you get less and less funny living in L.A. There’s less particle flow. You’re not hit with as many objects, images, sensations, you know…. There are fewer reminders that life is complex in L.A. than in New York. New York is like a pie in the face every day.
Frank Sinatra
Los Angeles
1955
Frank Sinatra singing in the studio, recording the soundtrack to ‘The Man With The Golden Arm’
Photo by Bob Willoughby
Steve Martin
Los Angeles
1977
Photo by Norman Seeff