Mean, moody and magnificent: film noir studio portraits – in picturesHollywood stars were never more glamorous than in the photographs taken by studio photographers to publicise black and white thrillers in the 1940s and 50s. Here is a selection of the most memorable
8 Foreshadowing Laws: How to Foreshadow Plot Right | NowNovelForeshadowing is an important tool for creating suspense and setting the scene for the story arc of your novel. Read the 8 laws of foreshadowing.
EO Hoppé’s portraits - in picturesReasons i like this image is where it is shot in a eerie empty tunnel as it looks dangerous and creepy.
6 Iconic Gangster Movies of the 1930s and 1940sThis is a picture of what a 1930's Hollywood Gangster looks like. I chose this picture because in the book Monster, the gang members are nothing like this "gangster". The gangsters in Monster and guys who wear oversized shirts with either blue as their main color, or red.:
Solitary, mysterious figure in a film noir-esque alleyway.↑↑↑ Larger size on website 🔸 Here's a description of the image: The black and white photograph captures a solitary figure, a man