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Love in the time of migration. Lesyev and Yaakov in the lens of Gianmarco Onofri
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
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Retro-Futurism – Human Fragility and the reminiscence of Eighties aesthetic 
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
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Take Flight – Betty Oxlade-Martin analog photography for Lampoon online
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
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When real life can be extraordinary, why Dream About Nothing?
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
Benjamin Hampson – Crimson joys of youth, vivid and bright, Mellow into gold with the fading light
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
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Lampoon Digital: womanity not fragility: Cianfarano following Buccelli
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
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The cultural humor of Josh Landau aka Stolen Nova: a Californian skate rat 
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 
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Kevin Félicianne on Joseph Bologne: the Black Mozart symbol of a community
The dark knights of Bologne. Kevin Félicianne for Lampoon digital stage three black models in memory of Joseph Bologne. A violinist called the black Mozart, a musician symbol of a...
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French artist Angèle Metzger: exploring identity through multifaceted artistic journey
Awarded the prize for best actress for her interpretation of an intersex character in the series About Sasha, Angèle Metzger made her first ceramic show in Paris, presenting daggers with sleeping...
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Francesca Cavalcanti and Aurora Troise: a shared experience of youth
Naples, where bonds are formed, identities are forged again. Francesca Cavalcanti and Aurora Troise on the fragility of youth and the human commitment of photography