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“I spotted this location a while ago and took a shot of it but to me it felt that it required a human presence to make it more emotional,” photographer Ian Howorth remembers of this picture, “I asked Tamsin and Reed (who are a couple) to just start kissing and then would ask them to stop. Then take a shot. I would then ask them to start kissing again. This went on for about an hour or so. I felt it was important for them to resume kissing each time after I fired the shutter, as even though the shot as a whole is staged, the look and the emotion in Tamsin’s eyes are, to me, very real.”
im she
i really am she
im both
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In 1980, photographer Anita Corbin decided to turn her lens on the young women of UK subcultures. Over the next two years, rockabillies, mods, goths, rude girls, skinheads, rastas and more posed for Corbin and opened up about what it was like to be a young woman navigating an alt scene, and the importance of female friendships.
“I have chosen to focus on girls, not because the boys (where present) were any less stylish, but because girls in “subcultures” have been largely ignored or when referred to, only as male appendages.” -Anita Corbin, photographer, “Visible Girls”
Listen to our interview with Corbin and learn what happened when Corbin and her portrait subjects reunited earlier this year.
Are you a woman in a subculture? Do you feel welcome? What role do female friendships play in your scene of choice?
@vauxhallandi idk if you’ve seen this already but it made me think of you x
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Olivia De Havilland poses as a victim for WWII nurses in training, 1940s
“If you love me let me go”
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fuckk off why is this the funniest fucking thing I’ve ever seen??
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