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Lucy Hanna is an artist, photographer, and filmmaker based in Seattle, Washington and San Francisco, California. She is perhaps best known for her photographs of Mia Zapata, a Seattle singer that fronted the punk band The Gits. Hanna's photographs of Zapata were featured prominently in the 2008 documentary film "The Gits"〔http://www.thegitsmovie.com/us_crew.php〕 and were included in the 2003 reissue of the Gits album "Enter: The Conquering Chicken"〔http://music.msn.com/music/album/the-gits/enter-the-conquering-chicken.1/〕 and in many periodicals including SPIN, CMJ, Seattle Weekly, Dazed & Confused, Rockrgirl, The Seattle Times,〔http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/movies/2008026219_gits01.html〕 and Rolling Stone. As well as being featured in episodes of the television shows 48 Hours and Dateline NBC. Lucy Hanna moved from Wichita, Kansas to Seattle, Washington in 1989 and photographed the Seattle music scene during the 1990s. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Film and Sculpture and has attended the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) studying under artist Tony Labat and filmmaker Jay Rosenblatt. Hanna also appeared (along with Tad Doyle of the band TAD) in Paul Westerberg's "Dyslexic Heart" music video〔http://www.mtv.com/videos/paul-westerberg/304898/dyslexic-heart.jhtml〕 from the motion picture Singles (1992 film). ==Films== *''Shaken & Stirred'' (director, 2009) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lucy Hanna」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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