sister nebraska / VISUAL INSPIRATION LOG
unless otherwise stated, none of these images belong to me.
robotcosmonaut:

The Right Stuff
gasstation:

Sofia Coppola photographed by Veronique Vial
redvelvetteacake:

Well that’s because they’re not always telling each other how much in love they are. A good love scene should be about something else besides love. For instance, this one. Me fixing grapefruit. You sitting over there, dopey, half-asleep. Anyone looking at us could tell we’re in love.
cavetocanvas:

Edvard Munch, Nude, 1896
bohemea:

Anastasiya Siyanina by Seye Isikalu
jesuisperdu:

jean seberg on the set of À bout de souffle
suicideblonde:

Lara Stone and Kate Moss photographed by Mario Testino for Love Magazine #7
rosemarygeorge:

Marlene Dietrich by Irving Penn, 1948.
life:

In 1965, LIFE photographer Bill Ray spent three weeks riding with the Hells Angels in California. Here, two women — the Angels’ “old ladies” — hang out at a bar while the Angels attend a meeting.

“This picture feels almost religious to me: The women are drawn to the hot glow of the jukebox god, one bowing her head while the other kneels before it. Bill Ray’s perfect blacks, whites, and greys add to the sense of an upside-down spirituality.” — LIFE’s Editor-in-Chief Bill Shapiro 

After looking through thousands of images these past few years, we’ll put it this way: choosing our favorite photographs was not an easy task.
weepling:

by Angella d’Avignon
yulibow:

untitled on Flickr.
Amanda, September 2011
nevver:

Hurdling Like the Ocean