Posted by Radmin on October 1, 2012 · 9 Comments
Greg Lomas has made a habit of exploring Africa and documenting his journeys along the way. We discover how he made the transition from graphic design into photography and filmmaking.
DIY: Give us a short description of a day in the life of Greg Lomas?
Greg: Coffee will introduce the day to me, and right now my workday lacks a general rhythm since I am currently balancing a number of projects and trying to give each one attention. So potentially... Read More
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