Tag: The Publishing Industry
At Casa Magazines, «inclusivity extends to independent creators – to those who walk in with their merch saying, ‘I want to sell my magazine here’, Casa responds with ‘How many copies do you want to leave?»
Washed-out photographs in a light that reflects on femininity and womanity. Aliocha Wallon’s analog photography for Lampoon online is a sluggish ode to street life and effortless freedom
A dynamic feel to this project morphing the subject into a revolutionary warrior – Paul Whitfield and Marianthi Hatzikidi for Lampoon online reflect on the roughness of the digital image
A real love story that begins accidentally with a chance meeting in a bar. A photographic story by Gianmarco Onofri about tenderness and acceptance, human diversity, sex and respect
The Eighties are often referred to as the decade of decadence – A Retro-Futurism editorial, a reminiscence of Eighties movies aesthetic and the fascination for office environments
Taking visual queues from the work of Martin Parr, Sophia Coppola, and the books of Enid Blyton, Betty Oxlade-Martin’s story investigates the naive feel of childlike pleasures
Nature and artifice, beauty and roughness – reality according to the photographer Bobby Doherty. The hallucinatory imagery and still life photography of his latest book Dream About Nothing
A spectrum of life, in every fold and crease. Each color a chapter, in the art of peace. With grace they walk, in life’s runway show, Benjamin Hampson analog photography
Following her, womanity and human fragility. An encounter between a photographer and a woman. Luigi Cianfarano and Chiara Buccelli for Lampoon online tap into the movie Blow Up
From skating the empty swimming pools of Beverly Hills to his psych-punk solo project Stolen Nova traveling back to London. Josh Landau’s cultural humor in Domino Leaha’s analog photography