Tag: The Publishing Industry
Like Someone Alive – Dorothy Sing Zhang’s visual meditations on sleeping city-dwellers
Sleeping is an act that unites, humbles and humanises— Dorothy Sing Zhang’s series and photobook Like Someone Alive surveys and captures it, in all its sentimental beauty
No Shoes Please: Bram van Dijk’s editorial for Lampoon digital edition
Muscles, cigarettes, old women, mustaches, queer brides, chickens, and other props. Bram van Dijk and the Delusion Theorem – the photographer offers a rebus, to the viewer lies the solution
Charlie Ann Max’s nude dinners sweep across NY, LA, London, Berlin, and beyond
«It took me a few years to start FÜDE. I had been thinking about it for a long time, then the pandemic hit, and I just did it» – in...
Stefano Ortega in Argentina: a reportage among Kolla indigenous
During a visit to San Miguel de Los Colorados – a town located in the Province of Jujuy, at the far north of Argentina, near the border with Bolivia –...
Silvija Drazdziulyte, Harlow Town and Alytus: «a bridge connecting my two worlds»
Silvija Drazdziulyte for Lampoon online in Harlow Town: «imposing structures that once symbolized progress and modernity now stood as stoic witnesses to the passage of time»
SC103 holistic approach – making a collection without the industry’s expectations
Whether bringing back mementos from their hometowns or finding meaning in reusing materials, Sophie Andes-Gascon and Claire McKinney constantly forge connections and preserve memories
Inner Child – Lorenzo Paino Fernandez’s tales of youth for Lampoon online
Lightheartedness, childhood fears and the suspension of time. Lorenzo Paino Fernandez provides us with an unconscious ‘bread crumb trail’ to explore our inner psyche
Another World: the body of the earth, the body of the woman
Shae Detar, and the book Another World – the shots were manipulated through a hand-painting technique popularized during the 19th century: she paints on top of her photographs
