“Writing one’s memoirs is tantamount to wresting something from the clutch of death,” says one thinker…

The Dildilians did exactly that. While documenting a dark period of Anatolian history in the early 20th century with their cameras, they penned in elaborate detail everything they experienced - wresting it from the clutch of death.

Bearing Witness to the Lost History of an Armenian Family Through the Lens of the Dildilian Brothers (1872-1923) is an important exhibition currently on view at DEPO in Istanbul.
(via DEPO - Istanbul)
White Power by Anna Bedynska
(via Anna Bedyńska)
Self-extermination by Painting by Timm Ulrichs.
(via “Selbstauslöschung durch Malerei” - Works - Timm Ulrichs - Artists - Wentrup Gallery)
Siblings by Malte Kristiansen.
(via Morten Marianne Michael : portfolio)
The only existing photograph of William H. Bonney better known as outlaw pioneer Billy The Kid.
(via Billy the Kid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
Blurry sea of colours from Bypassing the Rational by Maciek Jasik.
(via Bypassing the Rational - Maciek Jasik Photography)
The Eyes of War by Martin Roemers.
(Via Martin Roemers)
Is this real? Who made it?
April Showers by Beth Hockel
(via APRIL SHOWERS Limited Edition Print / BETH HOECKEL LIMITED EDITION PRINTS)
Shortly, Maja Daniels.
(via in short / overview | Maja Daniels)