From the cycle: The Dreaming
© Yasuhiro Ogawa
Like an April lily, you have grown in death, in a tragic snowy springtime.
Juan Ramón Jiménez, from The Selected Writings; “The Dead Girl,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
If you could be anyone, would you choose to be yourself?
Naomi Shihab Nye, Habibi (via books-n-quotes)
The Virgin Suicides (1999) | dir. Sofia Coppola | USA
Cinematography by Edward Lachman
Mean Streets (1973) | Dir. Martin Scorsese
Michael / Richard Romanus
I want to write books that unlock the traffic jam in everybody’s head.
John Updike, Hugging the Shore (via quotespile)
The Virgin Suicides (1999) | dir. Sofia Coppola | USA
Cinematography by Edward Lachman
Hansel and Gretel (2007) | dir. Pil-sung Yim | South Korea
Shim Eun-Kyung, Jin Ji-Hee & Eun Won-Jae
Dennis Stock /American, 1928 – 2010
James Dean, New York City, 1955
https://www.life.com/people/james-dean-in-the-rain-the-most-iconic-photo-of-hollywoods-most-enigmatic-star/
The Virgin Suicides (1999) | dir. Sofia Coppola | USA
Cinematography by Edward Lachman
Masaki Kobayashi’s career coincides with the so-called Golden Age of Japanese cinema in the 1950s and 1960s. Despite the fact that some of his films such as the war trilogy Ningen no jōken (The Human Condition, 1959-1961) and Seppuku (Harakiri, 1962) had won international critical acclaim, the centenary of his birth in February 2016 passed almost unnoticed in the Western media. Kobayashi has been largely forgotten by the average Japanese filmgoer, and outside Japan interest in his work is much lower than it is for the films of his contemporaries, such as Akira Kurosawa...