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5 August 2014

Lytro has announced plans to document the work of designer Chromat through the lens of its new Lytro Illum camera in a multimedia project during N.Y. Fashion Week, Sept. 4 to 10.

New York City-based fashion photographer Christine Hahn, a graduate of Brooks Institute, will lead the project's photography. A documentary from director Charlie Curran, a graduate of Savannah College of Art & Design currently with Velvet Eyes Production, will give the film treatment to the creative process behind a first-of-its-kind look book using Light Field photography.

"With its emphasis on design and presentation, fashion is the perfect industry to take advantage of the rich interactive photographic experience made possible by Lytro Illum," Azmat Ali, Lytro vice president of marketing, said.

Lytro is collaborating with MADE, a global media company, on the project.

In a recent N.Y. Times piece on the Illum, Farhad Manjoo wrote:

The Illum is a nice device for people interested in carefully composing creative shots that would benefit from the camera’s ability to shift focus or perspective. While it is possible to take some incredible shots with the Illum, the camera takes some getting used to, and it is not for everyone -- probably not even for most professional photographers.

Lytro, on the contrary, expects the Illum to make quite a splash at Fashion Week.

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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Lytro, Inc. today announced it will bring an unprecedented visual experience to New York Fashion Week 2014 through collaborations with MADE, a global media company anchored at the intersection of fashion, music, art and youth culture and several acclaimed designers, photographers and filmmakers at the forefront of fashion and culture. As the professional camera partner of MADE Fashion Week New York 2014 (Sept. 4 to 10), Lytro will introduce Light Field Photography to one of the world's most influential creative communities, launching a multimedia project that will document the work of designer Chromat through the lens of the new Lytro Illum camera.

As part of the partnership, Lytro and MADE will unveil the industry's first look book with images produced using cutting-edge Light Field Photography. In collaboration with MADE, Lytro will develop an exclusive look book package for a renowned designer-photographer team from Chromat, an American fashion label based in New York City, who will use the Lytro Illum light field camera to shoot their collection. Chromat garments have been worn by some of the world's most recognizable celebrities and entertainers, including Madonna, Nicki Minaj, Kim Kardashian and Beyonce for her Super Bowl XLVII halftime show performance.

New York City-based fashion photographer Christine Hahn will lead the project's photography. A graduate of Brooks Institute of Photography, Hahn has had her work featured in DIS magazine, Oyster, Opening Ceremony, Urban Outfitters and other high-profile media.

The production of the look book will be chronicled by online magazine and trend forecaster Trendland to provide insight into the creative process, not to mention explore the Chromat collection in multiple dimensions. A documentary from up-and-coming director Charlie Curran, a graduate of Savannah College of Art & Design currently with Velvet Eyes Production, will give the film treatment to the creative process behind the first-of-its-kind look book.

"We are excited to capture fashion photography in a different light at this premier event," said Azmat Ali, vice president of marketing at Lytro. "With its emphasis on design and presentation, fashion is the perfect industry to take advantage of the rich interactive photographic experience made possible by Lytro Illum. We look forward to seeing the innovative and creative uses of our technology by these leading artists and collaborating with MADE to usher in this new era of fashion photography."

Lytro Illum captures the color, intensity and direction of every light ray flowing into the camera, providing a massive amount of visual information that allows photographers in the fashion industry to recreate photo shoots and collections in an immersive artistic experience. After image capture, Lytro's innovative software platform empowers photographers to adjust aspects of images that were previously fixed, such as focus, tilt, perspective shift and depth of field.

"Each fashion week, MADE seeks out visionary brand partners, like Lytro, who develop incredible new technology that can push the fashion industry further in new directions," said Mazdack Rassi, co-founder of MADE Fashion Week. "Great photography is one of the tenets of the shows and we are thrilled Lytro is making this futuristic technology more accessible to our creative culture."


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