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Design, Architecture, Photography & Urbanitas from NYC™
—B Dean Skibinski, Proprietor.
Skibinskipedia™ is the online wunderkammer of B Dean Skibinski, a graphic designer and writer based in New York City. Launched in 2010, it has since been a repository of inspirations and links related to design, architecture, art, film, literature, music, photography, and, of course, New York City. I take great care to either retain or add accurate attribution to each post, but if for some reason any citations are missing or incorrect, please don't hesitate to let me know. Additionally, if work I've featured is yours and you for some reason don't want it featured, I shall be happy to remove it upon your request. Please email or message me as you wish.
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New York. Manhattan. Reflets by Francis Bataille
Tags Photography Black and White Cityscape New York City Francis Bataille 2000s
Reblogged from First Time User Source firsttimeuser
David Wojnarowicz
Arthur Rimbaud in New York (1978-79) / Silver Gelatin prints
Tags Photography Art Cityscape Arthur Rimbaud New York City David Wojnarowicz 1970s
Reblogged from Old New York Source inventaire
Happy 175th birthday to my hometown. Love.
[h/t HumbleCollective]
Tags Photography Color Cityscape History Birthdays Chicago Illinois Love
Source chicagotribune.com
Architecture of Density #39
photo by Michael Wolf, 2005
[previously | more Wolf]
“i like your smile and your fingertips”
the chrysler building and others reflected in the UN building.
midtown, nyc.
(Rollei 35)
Tags Photography Color Cityscape Architecture New York City Midtown Chrysler Building United Nations Building Craig Bagno
Reblogged from workman's tumblr Source bagnostian
Living on Avenue C has it’s advantages.
Yes. <3
Tags Photography Color Cityscape New York City Avenue C East Village
Reblogged from East Village, Manhattan
firsttimeuser: untitled by Drahomir Joseph Ruzicka, 1920s.
Tags Photography Monochrome Cityscape Drahomir Josef Růžička Drahomir Joseph Ruzicka New York City 1920s
Reblogged from First Time User Source firsttimeuser
wonderfulambiguity: Edward Steichen, Sunday Night, 40th St. New York, 1925.
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