Ordinary Places Are Beautiful

socially awkward, stilted conversations - T.COPS
Aaron Sewards
Photographed in St Werburghs, Bristol, 7th May 2012, the day before he moved to Japan.

Aaron Sewards

Photographed in St Werburghs, Bristol, 7th May 2012, the day before he moved to Japan.

Grace Denton
Photographed in St Werburghs, Bristol, 7th May 2012.

Grace Denton

Photographed in St Werburghs, Bristol, 7th May 2012.

George McKenzie
I Know I Have No Collar recording sessions: My house, Bristol, May 6th 2012.

George McKenzie

I Know I Have No Collar recording sessions: My house, Bristol, May 6th 2012.

Aaron Sewards
I Know I Have No Collar recording sessions: My house, Bristol, May 6th 2012.

Aaron Sewards

I Know I Have No Collar recording sessions: My house, Bristol, May 6th 2012.


Staten Island: Christine Osinski’s Unseen Photographs of New York City’s Forgotten BoroughSee more here

Staten Island: Christine Osinski’s Unseen Photographs of New York City’s Forgotten Borough

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Staten Island: Christine Osinski’s Unseen Photographs of New York City’s Forgotten BoroughSee more here

Staten Island: Christine Osinski’s Unseen Photographs of New York City’s Forgotten Borough

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Staten Island: Christine Osinski’s Unseen Photographs of New York City’s Forgotten BoroughSee more here

Staten Island: Christine Osinski’s Unseen Photographs of New York City’s Forgotten Borough

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mojomagazine:

Advance Base - Summer Music

Check out the opening track (and rather lovely video) from an album that hasn’t been far from the MOJO stereo of late.

A Shut-In’s Prayer marks the return of Chicago’s Owen Ashworth - formerly known as Casiotone For The Painfully Alone, now back under a new name following a three-year break.

Described by MOJO’s Andrew Male as “finally bringing to mind the eerie secular hymns of Springsteen’s Nebraska, but written for the ones with their cars up on concrete blocks, who never made it past the city limits”, A Shut-In’s Prayer is out today.

mpdrolet:

Unidentified soldier, from the Liljenquist Collection
*More than 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs highlight both Union and Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War (1861-1865). The Liljenquist Family sought out striking images, especially young enlisted men.

mpdrolet:

Unidentified soldier, from the Liljenquist Collection

*More than 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs highlight both Union and Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War (1861-1865). The Liljenquist Family sought out striking images, especially young enlisted men.