Tom Wood: NTLEMEN, Oxford 1973.
"In dieser angespannten Atmosphäre begann Tom Wood damit, die Bewohner*innen in der ihm zunächst sehr fremden Stadt und deren Umland zu porträtieren. Fast drei Jahrzehnte lang. Dabei wurde er von einem befremdlichen zu einem zunehmend vertrauten Anblick auf den Straßen. Ein bisschen seltsam erschien den Menschen der Mann, der immerzu seine Kamera um den Hals trug, allerdings schon, und so erhielt er den Spitznamen „Photie Man“ („Foto-Mann“). Nahezu täglich streifte Wood durch die Fußgängerzonen, besuchte Wochenmärkte, Cafés, Kneipen und Diskotheken, immer auf der Suche nach neuen Motiven. Seine Fotografien in Farbe und in Schwarz-Weiß zeigen Familien, Gruppen von Freund*innen, Paare und Einzelpersonen in ihrem alltäglichen Leben. Die Menschen scheinen dem Fotografen zu vertrauen, denn fast alle halten ihr Gesicht entspannt der Kamera zugewandt – unabhängig davon, ob sie gerade ihr Kind auf dem Arm halten, sich lässig gegen ein Auto lehnen oder vor einem ramponierten Schriftzug posieren."
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’ntlemen, (Cowley, Oxford), Tom Wood, 1973
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[ID: A two panel meme. In the first panel, Miles Morales leans over a railing and begins to say “Ladies and g-”. In the second panel, Peter B. Parker interrupts him, saying “Don’t you dare finish that sentence. Don’t do it. I’m sick of it!”. End ID]
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©PINKPUNCH
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Tom Wood. NTLEMEN, Cowlwy, Oxford, 1973.
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Tom Wood
ntlemen. Cowley, Oxford. 1973.
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Série «People», ‘ntlemen, Cowley, Oxford, 1973
© Tom Wood
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First lines
I was tagged by the lovely @keyflight790 and @drarryruinedme7 thanks for the tag sweeties! 😘😘
Rules: Post the first lines of your last 10 fics, and tag 10 people.
Warning that this gets a tiny bit ns*f with the fourth fic
What’s the color of love? (James/Teddy, M)
You were unprepared for this to happen.
Constellation Prize (Draco/Harry, E)
Draco’s smile is contagious as he walks towards Harry in the middle of Diagon Alley, his face so soft in the sunlight.
Mornings (Draco/Harry, G)
Saturday mornings are Draco’s favourites.
And the music plays bitter, plays sweet (Draco/Harry, M) Contains infidelity
The torches lining the abandoned corridor flicker, dancing almost in time with each snap of Draco’s hips.
Teaching the (lap)dog new tricks (Draco/Harry, T)
“Potter! Why are you using my table as a pillow?”
Dropping off and picking up (Draco/Harry, T)
“James, I swear to all that is holy that if you don’t stop teasing your brother I will tell your mother about the magazines I found under your – Oh, hullo.”
Ride it like you stole it (Draco/Harry, E)
“I can’t believe they didn’t want you back.”
Potter stinks (Draco/Harry, M)
Normally this is Draco’s favourite part of a case.
Toy Tinkers (Draco/Harry, T)
“Gentlemen, do you have any idea why I’ve called you here today?”
Forbearance (Draco/Harry, T)
Draco was going crazy.
This was fun! Apparently I often go with someone saying something to start things off. I think everyone I know has already done this but if you haven’t and you want to, consider yourself tagged! ✏️ (<- magical tag pen)
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WHAT THESE BITCHES WANT?
WHAT THESE BITCHES WANT?
There was Brenda, Latisha, Linda, Felisha…
Dawn, LeShaun, Ines and Alicia,
Teresa, Monica, Sharon, Nikki…
Lisa, Veronica, Karen, Vicky.
Okay…I think it’s safe to say we all know the lyrics to DMX’s catchy, yet controversial song from 2000, “What These Bitches Want” where he goes on to explain how he’s a married man, yet women still basically throw themselves at him and are willing to be side…
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NTLEMEN, Cowley, Oxford, 1973
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[ID: Two versions of the trumpet boy meme. In the first, a boy, labelled “public speakers”, plays a trumpet, labelled “l*dies and g*ntlemen” and follows around a girl, labelled “me”, who is very annoyed and covering her ears. In the second, a boy, labelled “me”, plays a trumpet, labelled “folks” and follows around a girl, labelled “public speakers”, who is very annoyed and covering her ears. End ID]
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'NTLEMEN' by Tom Wood
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NTLEMEN, Cowley, Oxford, 1973
© Tom Wood
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