The boy who could fly

Everything's a little silly

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June — These were my first portraits, which Corin Redgrave, my fellow-undergraduate actor at Cambridge, persuaded me I should need as a professional actor. He took me to his fathers photographer in Knightsbridge, London. I was powdered and brushed and posed in front of an old-fashioned plate camera - and these two stilted shots were the result. I ordered 50 of each and used them to send to prospective employers and to the occasional fan.

Photo by Paul Tanqueray, june, 1961

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“Only the Handsome Will Survive”
Styled & Directed by Vadim Galaganov for GQ Style Russia


oh sweet jesus he’s glorious
please notice the wheelchair thank youuuuuuuu
disabled subs ftw so hot

The wheelchair was the first thing I noticed! XD And it reminds me that I meant to do a post on all the different places you can attach restraints to on a wheelchair for maximum enjoyment. Yes. I should get on that after I finish writing this thing I’m working on…
Also dat dress. I want that dress please and thank you.

crisontumblr:

safeword:

workneverover:

Yes, that is correct.

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“Only the Handsome Will Survive”

Styled & Directed by Vadim Galaganov for GQ Style Russia

oh sweet jesus he’s glorious

please notice the wheelchair thank youuuuuuuu

disabled subs ftw so hot

The wheelchair was the first thing I noticed! XD And it reminds me that I meant to do a post on all the different places you can attach restraints to on a wheelchair for maximum enjoyment. Yes. I should get on that after I finish writing this thing I’m working on…

Also dat dress. I want that dress please and thank you.

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To pass the time during long flights, artist Nina Katchadourian goes to the lavatory, adorns herself in tissue paper costume, and creates hilarious self-portrait photos in the style of Flemish Renaissance paintings. She calls the series Seat Assignment: Lavatory Self-Portraits in the Flemish Style:

While in the lavatory on a domestic flight in March 2010, I spontaneously put a tissue paper toilet cover seat cover over my head and took a picture in the mirror. The image evoked 15th-century Flemish portraiture. I decided to add more images made in this mode and planned to take advantage of a long-haul flight from San Francisco to Auckland, guessing that there were likely to be long periods of time when no one was using the lavatory on the 14-hour flight. I made several forays to the bathroom from my aisle seat, and by the time we landed I had a large group of new photographs entitled Lavatory Self-Portraits in the Flemish Style.

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