You are free and you risk something by taking a photograph. It’s not taking a snapshot of your sister. You risk because this is maybe not the way people think one should photograph. So you go out on a more different road. There is a risk involved in that. And I think if an artist doesn’t take risks, then it’s not worth it.
Interview: Robert Frank, 2007 (via timelightbox)

nevver:

Reno, 1960

nevver:

So glad you’re gone

movement-and-yoga:

Bunny Yeager photographing a pin-up model 1955

nevver:

Bending Light


nevver:

“Always go too far, because that’s where you’ll find the truth.” — Albert Camus

happpyogi:


What they did not want you to ever find out is that your generation, the generation born between 1980-1995, actually outnumbers the Baby Boomers. They knew that if you ever turned your eye towards political reform, you could change the world. They tried to keep you sated on vapid television shows and vapid music. They cut off your education and fed you brain candy. They took away your music and gave you Top Ten pop stations. They cut off your art and replaced it with endless reality shows for you to plug into, hoping you would sit quietly by as they ran the world. We as a society are only as strong as our weakest link. Give ‘em hell, kids. 

GIVE. THEM. HELL.


movement-and-yoga:

Splashing

psychedelicism:

On the Horizon by Glass Planet on Flickr.

I feel it is the duty of one who goes his own way to inform society of what he finds on his voyage of discovery. Not the criticism of individual contemporaries will decide the truth or falsity of these discoveries, but future generations. There are things that are not yet true today, perhaps we dare not find them true, but tomorrow, they may be. So every man whose fate it is to go his individual way must proceed with hopefulness and watchfulness, ever conscious of his loneliness and its dangers.
Carl Jung (via metaconscious)

movement-and-yoga:

Naked Movement - Sex