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Author Archives: lomokev
Brighton Photography Book and Brighton 2012 calendar
Nigel Swallow the man behind the long running Brighton calendar has put together a huge book of Brighton Photos. It’s not just huge because of its 328 pages but also because its dimensions size 34cm x 24cm, the only thing that is not huge about is the price £24! The book has been 10 years in the making because Nigel kept him self busy running a gallery and putting together a calendar every year. Most of the work in the book is Nigel’s, the rest is contributed by 50+ other local photographers including me. Below is a flip though of the book that I put together.
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Recent interviews with The Set Up, Focus Media and Lomography.com
In the last few months I have have been interviewed three times by Dutch magazine Focus, Lomography.com and The Setup.
October & November Source street style photos
Below are my montage portraits that where shot for the October and November issues of Brighton Source mag.

I have already posted all the images below to my new Fragmented Portraits Tumblr blog. I have been uploaded new and old montage portraits to Fragmented Portraits so if your into Tumblr give it follow. If Tumblr is not your thing you can still enjoy all the new images on this site and I will of course still be uploaded them to my Montage Portrait set on flickr.
Lytro announce their first cameras
I wrote about Lytro being set up a while ago but last week they announced there product line up and specs of there forth coming cameras. Lytro is a company that is bringing cameras to market that uses a technology called “light field photography”. The cameras capture light in a different way to a normal camera, as if by magic once a photo is taken the focus can be changed.
Amit Gupta of Photojojo needs a little help
This is Amit Gupta aka SuperAmit as he’s know on flickr & twitter AKA the guy that started Photojojo. Amit recently started feeling tired all the time, usually when this happens to a San Francisco start up CEO it’s just … Continue reading
September Source Magazine street style
Brighton Source mag has once again hit the streets with one of my trend spotting pics inside, check it out if you are in Brighton. Its been a mouth since I started Fragmented Portraits my new Tumblr blog and I have already gained a few followers witch is nice. I have been uploaded new and old montage portraits to Fragmented Portraits. The beauty of this new blog is that the images are uploaded as PNGs which means that if you want to reblog them you will not get an ugly white border on Tumblr blogs that don’t have white backgrounds. But if Tumblr is not your thing you can still enjoy all the new images below and I will of course still be uploaded them to my Montage Portrait set on flickr.
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Talk / Panel discussion at Fabrica as part of the Brighton Digital Festival
As part of the Brighton Digital festival I will be giving a short talk and then taking part in a panel discussion at the Fabrica Gallery on Wednesday the 14th of September. Other artists taking part are Kirsty Hall, Photography collective Wandering Bears and Lucy Phillips creator of the What Cannot Be Seen. The theme for the evening is about how artists use the Internet not only to show their work but also as part of it, a la “the medium is the message”. Continue reading
Platform a group exhibition with Rockcakes and others
From now until September the 19th I will be taking part in a group show called Platform witch is being curated by my wife Rockcake at the Fishing Quarter gallery on Brighton sea front. The show is a mix of different disciplines so there is something for everyone. I will of course be showing my photography.