Lauren Dukoff

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Lauren Dukoff (born 1984) is an American photographer noted for her portraiture and documentary work of musicians.

Lauren Dukoff was born in California.[1] Her father is Barry Dukoff, a commercial director and still photographer . Lauren Dukoff briefly studied photography at the Brooks Institute of Photography but left after one year. She learned photography from her father and got her start by documenting long time friend Devendra Banhart musical career. Banhart says Dukoff struck him with her “crystal-clear certainty” that photography was exactly what she wanted to be doing; additional, he says being around someone so sure at such a young age impacted him. “I knew I was a painter and a songwriter thanks to her,” he says. “She’s managed to make a ratty creaker like me look somewhat elegant and poised, a feat of great magnitude.” [2] Dukoff was also mentored by music photographer Autumn de Wilde [3].

Lauren Dukoff and Devendra Banhart taken from Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon album packaging
Lauren Dukoff and Devendra Banhart taken from Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon album packaging


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[edit] Career

Lauren Dukoff has photographed Devendra Banhart, Kim Gordon, Beck, Mary J Blige, Sheryl Crow, Morrissey, Noah Georgeson, Joanna Newsome, Vetiver,Cobra Starship and a number of other musicians. Dukoff’s photos have appeared on the cover of the German Rolling Stone, Japanese Rolling Stone and on the pages of Spin Magazine,[4] Elle Magazine, Harp Magazine, Nylon, The Guardian along with many other publications. The photographer is currently working on a photography book of her own to be released by Chronicle books in 2009. Lauren Dukoff will be exhibiting her work at the UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles in collaboration with a performance by Devendra Banhart's and Gregory Rogove's new project entitled Megapuss. [5]

[edit] Technical Information

Lauren Dukoff works almost exclusively with the medium format film camera Mamiya 645. “I like to stick to what’s on the negative, and I try to avoid computer manipulation.”[6]

[edit] Musician

Lauren Dukoff has been credited as playing flute on Devendra Banhart's 2004 release Nino Rojo, Banhart's 2007 release Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon, and Matteah Baim's 2007 release Death of the Sun.[7]


[edit] Personal Life

Lauren Dukoff lives and works in Los Angeles CA. Lauren Dukoff is also known as Lo or Lolo to her close friends and family. Dukoff also shares a close working and personal relationship with the musician Victoria Asher who is a member of the band Cobra Starship.

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