K as in Knife

Unknown quantities, resonant frequencies, moving parts, and everything in between -- an ongoing mixtape of great music, comedy, film, photography, and design, chosen and obsessively annotated by C. Mason Wells.

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Philippe Halsman, “Donald O’Connor” (1952)
A photo of the great dancer/actor/funnyman O’Connor, taken as part of Halsman’s “Jump” series, wherein he captured various celebrities, politicians, and notables mid-air. The infectious energy on display here is a precursor to Robert Longo’s work.Philippe Halsman, “Donald O’Connor” (1952)
A photo of the great dancer/actor/funnyman O’Connor, taken as part of Halsman’s “Jump” series, wherein he captured various celebrities, politicians, and notables mid-air. The infectious energy on display here is a precursor to Robert Longo’s work.

Philippe Halsman, “Donald O’Connor” (1952)

A photo of the great dancer/actor/funnyman O’Connor, taken as part of Halsman’s “Jump” series, wherein he captured various celebrities, politicians, and notables mid-air. The infectious energy on display here is a precursor to Robert Longo’s work.