Showing posts with label Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Magazine. Show all posts

Monday, 11 July 2011

Fraction Magazine Japan

At the start of the month David Bram and Yoichi Nagata launched the third on-line magazine under the Fraction Magazine banner and company. The latest adventure by David is designed
to bring to light established and emerging contemporary photographic artists from Japan and Asia.

Norihisa Hosaka


Kazuyuki Soeno


Yoichi Nagata


Yi Hyuk Jun

Umi Fukum



Thursday, 13 May 2010

Favourite Magazines - Creative Review

Creative Review is not just like other photography magazines that I normally read, such as F2 Freelance Photographer and 125 Magazine, which make CR a nice change of tone when I read it. The magazine has photography, illustration, graphic design, as well as changes in the industry. From companies changing over advertising agencies when they start a new campaign, to the last artistic trend that the industry is looking for and also a look at typography.

Another great thing about Creative Review is its annuals, over the year the magazine will release three annuals. One photographic, one illustration and finally the one I like the most, showing the best work to come out of the industry in the last year. This is a great way to see what other people do, mainly agencies and you also see what trends have really taken off in the last year.

This magazine is worth going out and buying for anyone looking into the industry as a whole and not just your main commercial talent.

Wednesday, 7 April 2010

Favourite Magazines - F2 Freelance Photographer

Magazines and journals are some of the best sources to find inspiration, learn new techniques and find out where the industry is going. One of my favourite magazines for this is F2 Freelance Photographer; it has a great selection of interviews with people from all over the industry. From new to old photographers, publishers to clients and everything in-between. Each interview and article are all great to read and are very helpful, you learn what photographers are using, what to do and what not to do. With each article there is always a top tips section which does exactly what it says on the tin. This section mainly sums up the key tips, adds one or two extra notes and overall gives you great ideas and understandings on the freelance industry.

If you get a chance to buy one of these magazines I suggest you do as there is so much to learn from this bi-monthly magazine.