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mattyford:

Photography by Winkler+Noah.
“Growing up on the wrong side of the wall might mean becoming blind. Everything that is behind it seems muffled and invisible. The reality is just a surrogate offered by the authorities, and it marks the passing days till they become years. This is why we have chosen to portray symbolically 20 blind young people in their twenties, photographed in a tight close up of their faces, where the eyes are as if covered up by a white patina that makes impossible the vision of the world”.

mattyford:

Photography by Winkler+Noah.

“Growing up on the wrong side of the wall might mean becoming blind. Everything that is behind it seems muffled and invisible. The reality is just a surrogate offered by the authorities, and it marks the passing days till they become years. This is why we have chosen to portray symbolically 20 blind young people in their twenties, photographed in a tight close up of their faces, where the eyes are as if covered up by a white patina that makes impossible the vision of the world”.

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David Caesar (via idoapprove.com)

Loose Lips test print!

Loose Lips test print!

raffal:

Edita Vilkevičiūtė by Sølve Sundsbø for Numero

raffal:

Edita Vilkevičiūtė by Sølve Sundsbø for Numero

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The other day I learned that if you say ‘beer can’ with an English accent, you’re saying ‘bacon’ with a Jamaican accent. Mind blown.
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