Boys with Cameras
Dedicated to photographers of the male variety.
(Disclaimer: Most of the pictures posted do not belong to the admins of this page. Credit will added whenever possible.)

(by r.e.b.e.c.c.a.)
(by erichbrumback)
novh:

jonyeston:

Noah.

Catch me buying postcards.
(by -byron)
life:

Very few photographers have lived as long, varied, and complete a life or enjoyed as long, varied, and complete a career as David Douglas Duncan. 
Now a vibrant 94 years old, the Missouri native started taking photos for newspapers in the 1930s; joined the United States Marines; made some of the most indelible images to come out of World War II; joined LIFE magazine; covered conflicts in Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East; pictured beauty in the west of Ireland and the Arizona desert; befriended and photographed Picasso and Cartier-Bresson; and produced the greatest, most moving, most clear-eyed images to come out of the brutal war in Korea.
Not long ago, LIFE.com spoke with Duncan — now living in France — about his memories of the era, and his aim, in Korea, to “show something of what a man endures when his country decides to go to war.”
(see more — A Great Photographer’s Korean War)