Faded film, candid glances, cars with fins and chrome—these images breathe nostalgia without sentimentality. From street vendors in 1950s Tokyo to kids playing stickball in Brooklyn alleys, they capture eras when life moved slower but felt richer. Each frame is a time capsule, not of perfection, but of presence—real people, real moments, forever paused.
"My mother was beautiful. 1960"
"A high school back parking lot, 1978."
"Hollywood 1977"
"Christopher Walken in the 70s.."
"My Grandfather (1973)."
"My mother at about 20 years old in 1950. What were they drinking?"
"My Mom's 1955 High School graduation picture."
"It's Friday night and Marge is ready to party (1970s)"
"Gunnar Kaasen, a Norwegian musher and his lead dog Balto, who delivered diphtheria antitoxin to Nome, Alaska, saving the city from an epidemic, 1925."
"A circus acrobat family. Australia, 1969."
"My Alternative Senior Picture - 1984"
"My uncle’s unfortunate clothing choice (1985)."
"My Grandma aged 18 photographed by my Poppa while on their honeymoon in 1960."
"My Grandmother, 1957."
"Actress Lynda Carter posing with a fan between shots of her show "Wonder Woman, circa mid 1970s."
"Hitchhiker, 1970s"
"Me, under the drawbridge at McDonough Street in Joliet Illinois in 1959 - age 18."
"Me, parenting in '99 with a leopard print haircut."
"Picture of my grandfather with a baby cow, somewhere near Lviv, 80's."
"My mom, 1963." (HAD to include this gem.)
"Rodney Dangerfield, ca. 1974"
"My dad and me, 1992."
"My mom checking on us kids while on a family vacation, 1963"
"My parents, early 80s."
"Elizabeth Plane (1859-1914), daughter of a Cornish copper miner, settled in northern Queensland, widowed four times before she was 40, mother of three; photographed here in 1886."