Obscurity
The first issue of the German satirical magazine, Lachen Links (Laughter Left) was published on January 11, 1924. “Ridiculousness kills” was...
A very rare glimpse at Budapest as seen through the lens of the Hungarian concert pianist and writer, György Sándor (1912 –...
Th one small clue (the only one really) to the nature of these images is that (in the photograph above)...
James Sowerby (1757 – 1822) was an English naturalist, illustrator and mineralogist. When he published his colour theory, A new elucidation...
Time has so nearly erased the biography of J. Springsguth that beyond that wonderful name there’s virtually nothing. “J” is...
83 years after they happened, a few moments, rare image fragments of life inside Hitler’s Germany have just surfaced in...
Munich satirical magazine, Der Affenspiegel – “The Monkey Mirror“, launched in 1901, published 20 weekly issues and disappeared the same...
Renowned for his “brilliant mountaineering skill on ice and rock, his truly admirable perseverance, his inexhaustible patience in bearing hardships”,...
There’s not much to see here yet. That’s the point. This is something monumental as it emerges from zero, from...
On July 30, 1937, an 81 year old photographer named Reuben R. Sallows was driving a truck, packed with photography...













