
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Friday, February 3, 2012
Ansel Adams Los Angeles, 1940

Intersection of Wilshire and Robertson Blvds. Notice the guy(s?) on the Coca-Cola billboard? Also amusing is the 4 way stop sign in the middle of the street.

Massive palm trees line a residential street. Looks like Korea Town or maybe the Wilshire district? I recently found out that palm trees are not native to Southern California. The Spanish and Portuguese brought them over from Europe in the early 1900's to give the land a more Mediterranean feel.

Lockheed plant employee parking lot, Burbank. Boy, they just jammed 'em in there, didn't they!

The exterior of the Earl Carroll Theatre. The names!

The original Brown Derby restaurant here on Wilshire, opened in 1926. This location is now a small strip mall, but the dome shape still stands.

Court Flight cable railway, South Broadway in downtown. Built in 1903, this is the smaller of the two cable cars in Los Angeles, the larger being Angel's Flight at Hill St.
photos by Ansel Adams, via lapl.org
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Old Begets New







Photography: Alexander Dahl
Styling: Josef Forselius
Hair/Make: Tony Lundström@Mikaslooks
Model: Isabelle N @ Stockholmsgruppen
Fashion Assistant: Nadja Eklöv
Shot exclusive for Fashion Gone Rogue