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Like a paparazzi – the voyeuristic lens of Winter Vandenbrink for Lampoon

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The Woman Machine: Winter Vandenbrink analog photography for Lampoon, the Working Issue

Title: The Woman Machine

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The Man Machine, Kraftwerk, 1978.

Written by Ralf Hütter, Karl Bartos

Inspired by the song title The Man Machine from Kraftwerk. All references of working humans. A metaphor for computer sounds and monotonic repetitive work elements, the beauty of repetitive electronic music. The analog photography of Winter Vandenbrink for Lampoon the working issue.

Photographer Winter Vandenbrink like a paparazzi – the voyeur side of Vandenbrink at Lampoon

Vandenbrink usually takes analog photos of young and off-guard people, and that could be considered as his distinguishing mark. Some of his analog photos are closed shots, maybe because Winter considers himself a voyeur.

Armed with a paparazzi lens, the Dutch fashion photographer Winter Vandenbrink has been wandering tourist spots for years in search of adolescents. Vandenbrink takes analog photos of young and off-guard people, which is considered his distinguishing mark.

Winter Vandenbrink, the Dutch voyeur photographer

Winter Vandenbrink take pictures as a voyeur: going unnoticed and freezing the best images of the models in their most authentic moments. Also, he started in the industry as an amateur who photographed his friends. Born in the Netherlands, Winter is now working and based between Paris and Amsterdam.

Lampoon, the working issue – the analog photography of Winter Vandenbrink

Photography Winter Vandenbrink
Hair Anastasiia Tymoshchuck @ASGParis
Makeup Anna Sadamori @ShotviewManagement
Casting Lylia Bokélé @IKKICasting
Production Alik Onno
Set design Rebecca Ilse
Styling assistant Remy Yombo
Hair assistant Katrin Sachenko
Makeup assistant Ismahane Benabbou
Production assistant Anna Schef
Set design assistant Pertti Hagelstein

Talents Daisy @W360Management, Flo @IMGModels, Camille and Diya @SilentModels

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