Kenneth Kit Lamug (born 1978 in Manila, Philippines) is an American
author, illustrator, photographer and filmmaker. He is best known for
his children's picture book A Box Story, co-creator of the independent
film Vegasland, and his work on street photography . For his
illustrative work, he is also known under the moniker Rabbleboy.Lamug
grew up in Manila, Philippines. He went to San Sebastian College â€"
Recoletos de Manila graduating in 1995. He moved to Las Vegas, Nevada
USA in 1996 with his parents and siblings.In 2006, Lamug co-wrote and
co-directed with Thomas Vosicky the 45-minute underground film Bounce.
The duo would meet again in 2008 to co-create and direct the
independent film Vegasland.During his time-off from film, Lamug
documented candid portraits of strangers through his street
photography series. Some of his recognitions include the 2011 ThinkArt
Best of Show "Black and White Night", a feature in the 2010 National
Public Radio : 100 Words series, 2010 Above Second Gallery Hong Kong
Booooooom.com exhibit, as well as a finalist for the Photographers
Forum "Best of Photography" competition.
author, illustrator, photographer and filmmaker. He is best known for
his children's picture book A Box Story, co-creator of the independent
film Vegasland, and his work on street photography . For his
illustrative work, he is also known under the moniker Rabbleboy.Lamug
grew up in Manila, Philippines. He went to San Sebastian College â€"
Recoletos de Manila graduating in 1995. He moved to Las Vegas, Nevada
USA in 1996 with his parents and siblings.In 2006, Lamug co-wrote and
co-directed with Thomas Vosicky the 45-minute underground film Bounce.
The duo would meet again in 2008 to co-create and direct the
independent film Vegasland.During his time-off from film, Lamug
documented candid portraits of strangers through his street
photography series. Some of his recognitions include the 2011 ThinkArt
Best of Show "Black and White Night", a feature in the 2010 National
Public Radio : 100 Words series, 2010 Above Second Gallery Hong Kong
Booooooom.com exhibit, as well as a finalist for the Photographers
Forum "Best of Photography" competition.
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