Alternative ‘”Heroes”‘, 1977, by Sukita
November 9th, 2011
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Airship Harmonicas
Celebrities, 1970s
Abandoned New Orleans Amusement Park
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Abandoned St Peter's Seminary, Cardross, Scotland
Retro-futuristic Submarine Apartment
Stasi Spies in Disguise
'It's Great to Be Alive!' Vintage Safety Manual
BMW R7 Prototype, 1937
Retronautic WTF IV
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'Miracles You’ll See In The Next Fifty Years', 1950
Colour Tourist Photographs of the USSR, 1960s
Elvis' Last Vacation, Hawaii, March 1977
Edsel Ford’s 1934 Model 40 Speedster
Encylopedia of Home Improvement, 1970
Alzetta's Mechanical Horse, 1933
Czechoslovakian Secret Police surveillance photographs, 1970s-1980s






























And just as we always knew from the first glance, they went with the oddest, most bizarre pose they managed to come up with that day.
I always wondered, what in the hell he is supposed to be doing in that picture.
Brian & Klaus:
It’s a well-known fact that Bowie was trying to emulate this self-portrait by one of his painting heros, Egon Schiele, for the cover art for ““Heroes”.”
David Bowie, the definition of suave.
I love the shots where he’s peering through his fingers.
He is a wonderful looking human being and this whole period was so well captured in these photos.
He could have made a great joker. He still could. http://sungduan.blogspot.com/2011/11/bowie-heroes-joker.html
i love these photos session but the best shot was the one that they choose for the “Heroes” cover