Funny → Dissected: Dali, Picasso & Van Gogh
Educative → Salvador Dali [Oldies]

Spanish surrealist artist Salvador Dali (1904–1989) viewing the camera through a magnifying glass at his home in Cadaques on the Spanish Costa Brava, 1955. (Photo by Charles Hewitt). P.S. All pictures are presented in high resolution.
Appealing → Photographers: Philippe Halsman. Part III

American film and theater actress, singer and dancer Shirley MacLaine. (Photo by Philippe Halsman)
Appealing → Photographers - Philippe Halsman. Part II

British actress and humanitarian Audrey Hepburn, 1955. Jumpology. (Photo by Philippe Halsman)
Appealing → Photographers - Philippe Halsman. Part I

“Philippe Halsman (2 May 1906 Riga, Russian Empire – 25 June 1979 New York City) was a Latvian-born American portrait photographer. Many celebrities photographed by Halsman include Alfred Hitchcock, Judy Garland, Winston Churchill, Marilyn Monroe, Dorothy Dandridge, and Pablo Picasso. Many of those photographs appeared on the cover of Life. In such photos, he utilizes a variety of his rules of photography. For example, in one of his photos of Winston Churchill, the omission of his face makes Halsman's photo even more powerful at making Churchill more human”. – Wikipedia
Photo: Marilyn Monroe, “Jumpology”, 1959. Photo by Philippe Halsman
Photo: Marilyn Monroe, “Jumpology”, 1959. Photo by Philippe Halsman
Appealing → People. Known And Unknown. Part III

Swedish-born actor Dolph Lundgren shows off his muscles by sweeping two women off their feet at the same time, 1986. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)


