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With a story inspired by Lydia Davis, London-based photographer Dorothy Sing Zhang enters people’s lives with a distinctly voyeuristic flair
«Confusion about being an object or a subject, and the strategy that lies underneath». Lois Cohen’s work for Lampoon RuVido oscillates between dream and delirium
One of the subjects, Radhika, is an artist. She told me that she chooses to embrace the nature of her body like any other organism, like a creature blending with the rawness of nature
Hint is not provocation according to Florian Hetz. The German photographer teases us with mischief that awakens our instincts and shakes our taboos
Boo uses hair to be a part of a subculture, Patrick subverts gender norms and Toby and Fallon use their hair to express their love for each other
Modigliani keeps on standing out as a visual pioneer. In 2020 Elizaveta Litovka made an homage for Lampoon issue 20
You are relative to the distant stars, not smeared out to a lump, a leaf, a lot of annihilation is going on, you cut your hairs, but the hair grows back and not the knife
Ruegger travels back in time to the early 2000s. The story is about connection, the expression of a desire and a deep understanding for the beauty of youth
Model Tess Mcmillan and Photographer Olivia Malone showcase the power of raw feminity for Lampoon, The RuVido Issue
There’s something homoerotic and animalistic about trying to subdue another human through physical means: Photographer Spyros Rennt and Stylist Esteban Pomar