ocean of noise

a collection of visual & musical delights

  1. mpdrolet:

Paola, Mexico City, 2007 
Allen Frame

    mpdrolet:

    Paola, Mexico City, 2007

    Allen Frame

  2. patrickjoust:

untitled on Flickr.
Via Flickr: Yashica Mat 124 Fujichrome T64

    patrickjoust:

    untitled on Flickr.

    Via Flickr:
    Yashica Mat 124

    Fujichrome T64

  3. mpdrolet:

Daniel Castañeda
  4. This guy has had a great influence on me. Legend. 

    This guy has had a great influence on me. Legend. 

  5. CLAIRE MARTIN - SALTON SEA, 2008
http://www.clairemartinphotography.com/ <— see more here

    CLAIRE MARTIN - SALTON SEA, 2008

    http://www.clairemartinphotography.com/ <— see more here

  6. Unknown Source

    Unknown Source

  7. WILLIAM EGGLESTONGenius and pioneer in the colour photography movement.  

    WILLIAM EGGLESTON

    Genius and pioneer in the colour photography movement.  

  8. rad rad rad. my lady T BUKOWSKY 

tessbukowsky:

one of my favouritest photos ive taken, memphis amtrak

    rad rad rad. my lady T BUKOWSKY 

    tessbukowsky:

    one of my favouritest photos ive taken, memphis amtrak

  9. Warhol polaroids

    Warhol polaroids

  10. mpdrolet:

 Sarah Pannell
  11. (Source: yimmyayo)

  12. magnumohio:

88-year old Bil (“My mother said she couldn’t pronounce the other L”). Dance N Swing. Sandusky, Ohio.
My people were Baptists, so we never went to dances. I also never smoked or drank. When I was overseas during World War II I used to trade my cigarettes for chocolate bars. Though I didn’t dance, I was always infatuated with Latin music. One night in the late ’40s I went out to see a band and this girl came over and asked me to dance. I told her I didn’t know how, and she handed me a card for an Arthur Murray studio. I stopped into the place the next week, took my first dance steps at the age of 28, and have been dancing ever since. I’m also a photographer, and have traveled all over the country taking photos of ballroom dancers.

    magnumohio:

    88-year old Bil (“My mother said she couldn’t pronounce the other L”). Dance N Swing. Sandusky, Ohio.

    My people were Baptists, so we never went to dances. I also never smoked or drank. When I was overseas during World War II I used to trade my cigarettes for chocolate bars. Though I didn’t dance, I was always infatuated with Latin music. One night in the late ’40s I went out to see a band and this girl came over and asked me to dance. I told her I didn’t know how, and she handed me a card for an Arthur Murray studio. I stopped into the place the next week, took my first dance steps at the age of 28, and have been dancing ever since. I’m also a photographer, and have traveled all over the country taking photos of ballroom dancers.

  13. magnumohio:

Horse Rancher Dave Begotka. Osseo, Wisconsin. McDonald’s, Interstate 94.
Are you a real cowboy?
Yes, I suppose I am.
Are there a lot of cowboys in the Midwest?
There ain’t too many of us left, period. All the old boys are dying off.
Do you come to this McDonald’s often?
I get in here pretty much every morning for coffee.  I guess it’s just an excuse to get out of the valley.
Have you ever sold any horses in Ohio?
I must have.

    magnumohio:

    Horse Rancher Dave Begotka. Osseo, Wisconsin. McDonald’s, Interstate 94.

    Are you a real cowboy?

    Yes, I suppose I am.

    Are there a lot of cowboys in the Midwest?

    There ain’t too many of us left, period. All the old boys are dying off.

    Do you come to this McDonald’s often?

    I get in here pretty much every morning for coffee.  I guess it’s just an excuse to get out of the valley.

    Have you ever sold any horses in Ohio?

    I must have.

  14. (Source: julianxberman)