Vanity Fair ‘Hollywood’ Covers, by Annie Leibovitz
June 26th, 2011
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Richard Scarry's 'Best Word Book Ever', 1963 / 1991
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'Suffering under a Great Injustice', 1943, by Ansel Adams
Cynthia, 1932
Mechanical Surreal Portraits by Almacan
Abandoned Russian Observatory
Abandoned Lighthouse, Denmark
Auschwitz, Imperial War Museum, 2000
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Black Cat Auditions In Hollywood, 1961
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"A Natural History" by Noah Doely
Typewriter Wallahs
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I love this post, but the photos are so small you can’t see them very well (or make out who half the people are)…
great post, but like Kay said above, photos could’ve been bigger — then it would become awesome
Please link to full-size images!
On the other hand, I’ve seen some of these covers on the actual magazines, and I still have no idea who most of these people are. Sorry, Hollywood pop culture, but you’re just too fleeting to bother being familair with.
Doesn’t Scarlett Johanssen have an incredibly perfect, snowy white ass?
Oh, and the photos have terrific composition, too.
Can’t help thinking – what a load of bloated nonsense. I like a lot of these actors and actresses but I like their work. They are not superhumans. Not well composed, not interesting just glamorous hot air.
P.s love the site but would sometimes like more photos per item.
Are you sure 2006 isn’t Tom Ford?
I see how all the african-americans are put in the back.