What’s in a picture?

A picture’s worth a thou­sand words. Behind gifted eyes, is a vision, a gen­tle whis­per from the heart, an artist’s soul. Like the deaf­en­ing silence in a vibrant dream,

…every pic­ture tells a story with a dif­fer­ent point of view.

Postscripts

Curated by WILL WIRIAWAN

Frank Hurley with the Cinematograph, Antarctica, 1915.
Courtesy of State Library of New South Wales

State Library of New South Wales:

These are Frank Hurley’s famous early colour pho­tographs of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s ill-fated ‘Endurance’ voy­age, as part of the British Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1914–1917. Hurley was the offi­cial pho­tog­ra­pher on the expedition.

This kind of ‘early color’ look gives me a sense of time­less­ness, I like look­ing at these pictures.

(via Kottke)