Teenage wasteland

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Sage Sohier Photography, 1980s, Fotos, Photo, Aesthetic, Photo Series, Sad Pictures, Female Photographers, Ennui

In the 1980s, Massachusetts photographer Sage Sohier hit the road. She was 20-something years old, recently graduated from Harvard University, and enamored with the street. She approached strangers, toting around a clunky medium-format camera with a flash in search of serendipity.

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Reinier Asscheman Photography
(Open RP, be Tyler) See the kids in that photo? The girl hiding behind them is me. The guy with his head in a cone is Tyler. And the other boy is, was, my brother James. I can't believe that this was taken just three months ago. Two months before everything turned to shit. James left one night and was found in a news headline the next day '19 y/o boy found dead, overdose'. How did everything go so wrong? I put the photo back under my pillow as someone knocks on my door.. (CREDIT TO BAY) Friend Pictures, Friends, People, Holden, Reckless, Teenage Dream, Teenage Wasteland, Teenage Years

(Open RP, be Tyler) See the kids in that photo? The girl hiding behind them is me. The guy with his head in a cone is Tyler. And the other boy is, was, my brother James. I can't believe that this was taken just three months ago. Two months before everything turned to shit. James left one night and was found in a news headline the next day '19 y/o boy found dead, overdose'. How did everything go so wrong? I put the photo back under my pillow as someone knocks on my door.. (CREDIT TO BAY)

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Hanging Out in Leakey, Texas in 1973 - Photos by Marc St. Gil - Flashbak Vintage Photos, Texas Hill Country, Texas, Leakey Texas, Bexar County, Leakey, Olds, Young People, Marc

Documerica was a program sponsored by the United States Environmental Protection Agency to “photographically document subjects of environmental concern” in the United States from about 1972 to 1977. Project director Gifford D. Hampshire took on relatively well-known photographers to work for the EPA on the project including Erik Calonius, Gene Daniels, Ken Hayman, Anne LaBastille, … Continue reading "Hanging Out in Leakey, Texas in 1973 – Photos by Marc St. Gil"

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