PYLOT Magazine – Issue 4

PYLOT magazine issue 4 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum): the Influence Issue. In The Influence Issue we are delighted to be featuring the work of photographers such as Arthur Tress, Brian Griffin, Rut Bless Luxembourg, Hannah Starkey, Arno Raphael Minniken, John Meyrs, Eamonn Freel and more.

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