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IN CONVERSATION WITH                                                  LOLA KINGSLEY


LOLA KINGSLEY
is a photographer from Montréal.

Using analog photography as her primary form of expression, she operates with a philosophy of consistent minimalism seeking to reveal the essence of her subjects in ways that feel authentic and transparent.

Her images balance documentary sincerity with an almost cinematic sensitivity, transforming fleeting moments into quiet testaments to identity and belonging.  

I reached out to Lola after encountering her photographs: portraits of youth that radiate both intimacy and distance. She struck me as a photographer whose practice transcends technical mastery; her work feels like an extension of her inner world.

I thought it would be fitting to meet her and dress the portrait of an artist known for capturing others.



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