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Thursday, January 12, 2012

New York in the 40s

At any given time I'll be obsessed with a city. These past few months have left me daydreaming about NYC so when I found Stanley Kubrick's photos of the city in the 40s I was bouncing off the walls. This is how I picture New York in my mind which I know is unhealthy 'cause one day when I do find myself across the pond I'll be a little disappointed.. I could always invent a time machine.

Photo of a big bunny  rabbit!
Photo of a big bunny  rabbit!
Photo of a big bunny  rabbit!
Photo of a big bunny  rabbit!
Photo of a big bunny  rabbit!

You can buy your own copy here.

P.S. I did an interview with Mr Price Fashion.
P.P.S I'm headed out tonight to watch Phantom of the Opera with my mom. Eeep (:

6 comments:

  1. I have been daydreaming of NYC the past couple weeks too! Im hoping to go this year :) :) :)

    I adore these photos. Wouldn't have been so fun to live back then?! The first one is my favorite.

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  2. I imagine New York as the same! Those images are beautiful, they really capture a picturesque New York and certainly reinforce the image I have in my head of New York as complete bliss!

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  3. The images are amazing aren't they! I need to treat myself to this book when I have a bit of cash.

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  4. I have been fortunate to go to NY a couple of times and its amazing, these pictures really do grab the feel of the place:) If you ever do make it over Central park Boathouse, The New York Public Library, and Greenwich Village are my top places to visit :)

    Jess x
    http://pinkindielondon.blogspot.com/

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  5. these are all awesome. i especially love the lady with the monkey. i went to new york last spring to visit my brother and was very camera-happy. i'd like to go back soon.

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  6. The monkey was cute! We like these black and white concept of these photos!

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