Tag: Lampoon issue 23
As Robert Bresson says «In this language of images, one must lose completely the notion of image» John Clayton Lee explains the nuances
A cleaner and fairer supply chain: representation and inclusion are needed for the transition to a low-carbon circular economy
if we knew that polyester releases millions of microplastics with each wash, would we still buy, use and wash and love those pieces?
The unbearable lightness of being a woman: a midway between meaningfulness and irony is used to explore the Dior ideal of femininity
Ria Mort’s balancing act: visiting Greece, a planet created from a balloon made of recycled materials is a fairy tale
«The boys are wearing clothes that were supposed to be designed for women… but in these days, is there anybody out there still really making a difference about who wears what?»
«The series was shot exactly one year after the first lockdown in the same flat I lived it in» reflections on Alexandre Haefeli’s photoshoot
DIY darkrooms to vivacious color theory: Photographer Jenny Brough discusses her process to capturing energy with the click of her camera
Ottilie Landmark portraying her wife: «the moment that you’re shooting, the person is giving you a power and you are in charge»
Post-war, post-austerity, and post-conscription: the oil paintings, watercolors and photographs of Patrick Procktor testifying societal change in 1960s Britain