Andy Warhol shoots his celebrity friends, poignant historical photos big and small, the world of rabbit conventions, on the front lines against ISIS, Pablo Escobar’s family life.
Andy Warhol’s Rare, Candid Photos Of Famous Icons
If you were one of Andy Warhol’s fabulous, famous friends, there was a great chance he photographed you. Beginning in the 1960s, the American pop artist had a camera by his side at all times. He often captured his portraits at his legendary studio, widely known as The Factory, his beach house, or anywhere else he would stumble across his friends, for that matter.
See more at Vintage Everyday.
Rare Historical Photos Of Important Moments Big And Small
Sometimes, history’s most impactful and poignant moments are big ones: wartime triumphs, major assassinations, deadly natural disasters. But, perhaps just as often, those important moments are small ones, moments that belong only to one or two people whose names the history books will never remember.
And if we’re truly lucky, both kinds of moments, the big and the small, are photographed so that we can all commemorate them decades later.
See more at Bored Panda.
Prize Winning Rabbits And Their Owners
After watching a documentary on rabbit conventions, photographer Katya Rezvaya was inspired to travel from her native Russia to Oregon so that she could take portraits of bunnies and their owners at the American Rabbit Breeders Association convention. She took photographs of 30 attendees and their adorable pets, which she hopes to document in a book called Oh My Rabbits.
See more of Rezvaya’s portraits at Slate.