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ELLE KING
Advertised from New York; although, shamefully admitting to Ohio as home, Elle King, commanded the stage as the surprise second course. With banjo in hand, Elle belted out with a rich and raspy soulful southern voice. Songs of hurt and hate towards men bellowed through in a playfully accurate manner as heard in "Good to Be a Man". The literally intoxicating charm of Elle King was incomparable and instantly won over the hearts of many, especially after her cover of Khia's "My neck, my back".
Elle King doesn't hold back and she gave us some amazing memories on film. Cameron was on hand from Lomography down the road and went toe to toe with the man eating love machine known as Elle King. One of our favorite pictures of Elle is her showing off a tattoo of a woman shooting spears our of her eyes killing a man in a suit. These pictures were shot with the Lomography LC-A + as well as the La Sardina 35MM camera. Both a lot of fun to play around with.
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Beaulieu 7008s
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