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Ali looks serious, George thinks the boxer is fooling around, Ringo looks stunned, John appears in ecstasy, and Paul looks hurt. Whatever was happening that moment, it sure made an interesting photo of these popular people hanging out together!
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For Mother's Day, our Overly Descriptive Title photo features one of the most glamorous women in the world, Princess Grace of Monaco, and her children on a frosted slope.
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Once upon a time, when film photography was not some obscure hobby reserved for a bunch of hipsters, everyone did it: pros and amateurs alike, housewives, children and grannies – secret agents even. Take a trip down memory lane with these nostalgic vintage ads.
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Paris may be the famed city of romance and culture that it is today, but it probably wouldn't have earned that reputation if not for the stories, artworks, and photographs that immortalized its glorious past. Let's take a look at a slice of the French capital's olden days through beautiful photographs taken during the 1950's and 1960's.
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When you think of the '60s music revolution in Asia you think "Japan". With Beatlemania spreading like wildfire, the heat of the summer of 1964 saw the birth of another 4-piece mop-topped Rock and Roll group — Tokyo Beatles. After the jump, delve into the Tokyo scene as photographed by Life Magazine photographer Michael Rougier.
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A collection of four hundred (!) vintage prints taken by Dennis Hopper back in the 60s was discovered in 2010, and now it is currently in exhibit at the Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin, Germany. Find out more after the jump!
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On this day, 50 years ago, iconic English rock band The Rolling Stones had their first gig at the Marquee Club. Let's take a look back at the beginnings of one of the most famous rock acts ever in this installment of Today in History.
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What better way to welcome Spring than to head outside and enjoy the sun? This week’s installment of Influence or Coincidence with webo29 takes out to meet some skateboarders. Read on to find out more.
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Amusement arcades are not what they used to be. Nowadays, it’s easy to go on the computer, use your iPad or your favorite game console to play games. There was a time when you only needed a few coins to have fun.
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"I never wanted to be famous. I wasn't as steady as a tripod." – Brian Duffy
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The Cool School or 'How LA Learned to Love Modern Art' is an essential historical film about Los Angeles' art scene. Read the full article for more information.
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We're already running into the final countdown for Christmas. By now, the streets and cityscapes around the world are already gleaming and glistening with beautiful Christmas lights and decorations. Ever wondered what Christmastime in the city looked like many decades ago? You're in luck, as we have some beautiful vintage photos of holiday scenes for you!
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Purchasing music nowadays can be as easy as a click of a button. The days of going to a music store and browsing through rows and rows of music albums are long gone. These photos of record stores from the 1960’s bring a nostalgic feeling that transports us back to the days when music came in the form of a vinyl record.
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The 1960s celebrated a decade of many highlights, especially in the realm of fashion. It was during this time that one of the most unique yet lesser known trends emerged: the eye-catching Space Age Fashion.
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Ask a little girl about her fashion idols and she's sure to blurt out a familiar name: Barbie. Yes, you read that right! A doll memorable to every little girl has been a legendary style icon for many decades! Not convinced? Here are some vintage commercials of Barbie showing off her fabulous outfits!
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Take a trip to one of Malta's most beautiful architectural landmarks: St. Joseph Parish Church in Manikata it surely won't leave you or your camera disappointed.
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The Dacora Kamerawerk is another one of those stunning German camera producers, but this time not from Eastern Germany, but Western Germany, and to be more precise somewhere between Baden Württenberg and Bavaria! Let's discover one of the top camera models of this Camera factory: the Dacora Dignette Super E-B.