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Lula Japan Issue #12

€18.00

The theme of the twelfth issue is "Sora-iro," an ancient Japanese color.
This issue includes the opening feature, "My Own Lula," by London-based photographer Bex Day, which has a somewhat mysterious atmosphere and a strong presence. This issue also contains photographs of the sky in Japan that tends to be overlooked in daily life, taken by noted American photographer Colin Dodgson, as well as a special interview with Dodgson in his darkroom in London.

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The theme of the twelfth issue is "Sora-iro," an ancient Japanese color.
This issue includes the opening feature, "My Own Lula," by London-based photographer Bex Day, which has a somewhat mysterious atmosphere and a strong presence. This issue also contains photographs of the sky in Japan that tends to be overlooked in daily life, taken by noted American photographer Colin Dodgson, as well as a special interview with Dodgson in his darkroom in London.

The theme of the twelfth issue is "Sora-iro," an ancient Japanese color.
This issue includes the opening feature, "My Own Lula," by London-based photographer Bex Day, which has a somewhat mysterious atmosphere and a strong presence. This issue also contains photographs of the sky in Japan that tends to be overlooked in daily life, taken by noted American photographer Colin Dodgson, as well as a special interview with Dodgson in his darkroom in London.

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