- Combat Obscura
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Combat Obscura
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It is a collection of documentary events provided by Miles Lagos in Afghanistan, where he was touring everywhere as a combat camera. In that period, Laugh took photographs and edited video footage for the recruitment of Marines unexpectedly. Lagoz was able to do the job in order to get his own shots and combat shotguns in a different look to the Marines. Perhaps Lagos would have risked re-filming the original footage to reveal the intensity of the Marines' war.
It is a collection of documentary events provided by Miles Lagos in Afghanistan, where he was touring everywhere as a combat camera. In that period, Laugh took photographs and edited video footage for the recruitment of Marines unexpectedly. Lagoz was able to do the job in order to get his own shots and combat shotguns in a different look to the Marines. Perhaps Lagos would have risked re-filming the original footage to reveal the intensity of the Marines' war.
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