Spotted at Cortes Bank near San Diego, California, a harbor seal swims through an underwater kelp forest.
Photograph courtesy Kyle McBurnie, RSMAS Underwater Photography ContestSo graceful, it looks like it fits in so much
Would basically kill to own this entire set. <3
Underneath all my clothes I want all Agent Provocateur
What if one of the most important street photographers of the 20th century was a 1950s children’s nanny who kept herself to herself and never showed a single one of her photographs to anyone?
Decades later in 2007, a Chicago real estate agent and historical hobbyist, John Maloof purchased a box of never-seen, never-developed film negatives of an unknown ‘amateur’ photographer for $380 at his local auction house.
John began developing his new collection of photographs, some 100,000 negatives in total, that had been abandoned in a storage locker in Chicago before they ended up at the auction house. It became clear these were no ordinary street snaps of 1950s & 60s Chicago and New York and so John embarked on a journey to find out who was behind the photographs and soon discovered her name: Vivien Maier.







