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Lollipop Magazine A Magazine for Grand Prix Enthusiasts
Lollipop is a visual document of an entire Formula One race weekend. Beautifully photographed and packaged, Lollipop magazine takes you inside the team garages, the paddock and trackside, giving Formula One fans unprecedented access to the world's most secretive and high profile sport. Published as a record of each race, Lollipop delivers the passion, details and moments unseen that makes Formula One racing an obsession to over 500 million fans worldwide.
Lollipop Grand Prix Media Custom Publishing and Design Studio
Founded by longtime Formula One racing enthusiasts, Photographer Joshua Paul and Creative Director Tom Brown. As the publishers of Lollipop Magazine, we offer photography and design solutions to Motorsports clients. Lollipop Grand Prix Media owns an image bank of over 10,000 Formula One images, available for sale and editorial use.
Joshua Paul Co-Founder, Creative Director and FIA Accredited Photographer
Josh is a New York based portrait, travel and automobile photographer. He has won numerous awards from American Photography, Communication Arts,Time Inc., as well as a profile in Photo District News. He’s traveled around the world for Automobile, Men’s Journal, The New York Times Magazine, Outside, Road & Track and United Airlines, among others. In 2013 he became a FIA Accredited Formula One photographer. His favorite circuit is Spa-Francorchamps, and his favorite work of art is Alain Prost’s Ferrari 641, bolted to the wall at the Museum of Modern Art.
Email: josh@lollipop-gp.cpm
Tom Brown Co-Founder, Creative Director and Graphic Designer
Tom is an award-winning art director and designer of magazines, and the Creative Director of TBA+D, an editorial and branding studio creating and redesigning publications such as Men's Journal, Outside, Bon Appetit, Ski, Garden&Gun, Field&Stream, Inc., Golf as well as custom products for TD Ameritrade, Deloitte&Touche and American Express Publishing. A fanatical Formula One fan with particular tastes, Tom began obsessing about racing while watching Gilles Villeneuve, Keke Rosberg and Danny Sullivan race around his hometown road circuit of Westwood Motorsport Park in the 1970's. The 1985 McLaren MP4/2B driven by Alain Prost and Niki Lauda is his most coveted car.
Email: tom@lollipop-gp.com