angok mayen for allure mag mar. 2018
HENRY: PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL KILLER
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
Actor Michael Rooker remained in character for the duration of the shoot, even off-set. He didn’t associate or socialize with any of the cast or crew during the month-long process, and Director John McNaughton made sure Rooker was the only person on set to have a private dressing room.
According to Costume Designer Patricia Hart, she and Rooker would travel to the set together each day, and she never knew from one minute to the next if she was talking to Michael or to Henry, as sometimes he would speak about his childhood and background, not as Michael Rooker, but as Henry. Indeed, so in-character did Rooker remain, that during the shoot, his wife discovered she was pregnant, but she waited until filming had stopped before she told him.
(Source: icaronycteris)
Compilation- Mexico City, 1939-1942.
Boy posing with bear skins, New Mexico
Date: circa 1920
Negative Number HP.2016.23.4
We’ve just started a cooperative project to scan old film and glass negatives held by the Raton Museum.
Here’s what’s on top in the first box!
KiMo Theater, Central Avenue, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Date: circa 1926-1930
Negative Number 090709
Unidentified pueblo woman with hunting catch, New Mexico
Photographer: H.H. Dorman
Date: circa 1910-1920?
Negative Number 001922
Artist Louise Crow, New Mexico
Date: circa 1920
Negative Number 012113
Mission church, Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico
Photographer: Adam Clark Vroman
Date: 1899
Negative Number 002301
Lola (1961)
when in rome: chen bingbing for elle china apr. 2018













