To sum it up, Snapchat's Landmarker feature basically uses augmented reality (AR) technology to transform some of the most famous landmarks around the world in real time. If you've been keeping up with Snapchat's latest features, you'll know about the Landmarker Lens that the company announced at their April 4 Snap Partner Summit. You'll likely be able to find it on Sunday, April 14, along with the special Landmarker Lens. Elite Daily reached out to Snapchat for further info about the the GOT face lens, but didn't hear back at the time of publication. In addition to a Viserion-themed face Lens that'll help you reimagine yourself as an ice dragon, the tech giant is also rolling out a Game of Thrones edition of their highly-anticipated Landmarker Lens, according to Snapchat. Starting on Sunday, April 14, Throners can bring the world of GOT to their Snapchats, thanks to ice dragon-themed lenses that will be taking over the social media platform. Winter is almost here, and now you can count down to the premiere in style. If you're looking for a way to really get into the spirit of the show's final chapter, Snapchat's new Game of Thrones lens will let you have some fun with the theme and even channel your inner ice dragon. While you're stocking up on Targaryen Oreos, perusing GOT fan theories, and getting yourself mentally ready to see your favorite characters vie for a seat on the Iron Throne, you can now get your Snaps on theme, too. Being able to talk in real depth to such a wide range of amazing photographers and to hear their experiences and insights has been an incredible privilege and I am very proud that we have now captured the definitive story of their amazing work and contribution.We're officially just hours away from the premiere of Game of Thrones' highly-anticipated final season, y'all. Gered Mankowitz, photographer, Series Curator and Executive Producer said, “ICON: Music Through The Lens is an important moment for music photography providing context, focus and understanding of the impact it has made on popular music over many decades. Nobody has shone a spotlight on the impact photography has made to our understanding of popular music in quite the way this series has and it will, we are sure, stand as a testament to that contribution.” The photographs themselves however are the real stars of the show, with thousands of astounding images illustrating this story throughout, complemented by specially commissioned music and classic tracks.Ī comprehensive and definitive series that will appeal to all lovers of music and photography, ICON- Music Through The Lens immerses the viewer in the culture and history of this fascinating and enduringly thrilling art form.ĭick Carruthers Series Producer and Director of ICON: Music Through The Lens said, “Since having the idea almost a decade ago to highlight the amazing contribution photographers have made to popular music we are humbled and delighted to have been able to document the truly incredible stories and experiences of many of the most important people in this field. ![]() ![]() Sharing eye-opening insights from a musician’s viewpoint are Alice Cooper, Craig David, Nick Mason (Pink Floyd), Glen Matlock (Sex Pistols), Ziggy Marley, Lars Ulrich, (Metallica), Zara Larsson, Stefflon Don and Dizzee Rascal and many others. Just some of the photographers interviewed alongside Gered Mankowitz about their work in music include: Jill Furmanovsky, Kevin Westenberg, Terry O’Neill, Kevin Cummins, Bob Gruen, Rachel Wright, Deborah Feingold, Baron Wolman Neal Preston, Roger Sargent, Dean Chalkley, Tom Sheehan, Pooneh Ghana, Michael Zagaris, Mick Rock, Danny Clinch and Rankin to name but a few. London, October 5th 2020 – Sky Arts, Cinefromage & Eagle Rock Films proudly present ICON: Music Through The Lens, a new six-part series taking viewers on a fascinating journey through the history and cultural impact of music photography.įeaturing interviews with over fifty of the world’s best-known music photographers alongside musicians, gallerists, music journalists and social commentators each hour-long episode of ICON : Music Through The Lens examines an individual facet of the genre in detail from life on the road, the evolution of the album cover, the acceptance of music photography as fine art, the impact of the digital revolution and more.Īcclaimed music director Dick Carruthers, who has worked with a vast range of artists including The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Beyonce, White Stripes, Oasis, Paul McCartney and Black Sabbath to name only a few has teamed up with series curator, Executive Producer and legendary music photographer Gered Mankowitz and Executive Producer Andy Saunders to take an intimate look at this fascinating medium using iconic images that defined entire genres and eras.
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