Journal tagged by Photography
LAW #10
LAW’s sudden return provides a very welcome take on England and the state of Englishness as we struggle with Brexit and the shamelessness of our politicians. We need LAW more than ever, so it’s an ideal choice as first in a new series of Magazines of the Month.
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Sindroms, Blue
Despite the ubiquity of printed and digital images, we still need fresh inspiration. A new range of magazines offer image-orientated content and the opportunity for surprise, away from the limits of our personalised algorithms. Here, we look at the sixth issue of Sindrom, featuring the colour Blue.
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Out now
Homo Alone
Last week a smart gay gentleman from Manchester visited the magCulture Shop and dropped off a sample of his mag Homo Alone. It was the perfect surprise: the cover is somewhat non-commital but behind it is a wonderful set of...
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Photography
New York Times Magazine: Democracy by Mail
The 15 November 2020 edition of the New York Times Magazine was a special issue about Democracy by Mail, pulling together two of the big stories of 2020 and highlighting again the role of magazines in recording history. For the...
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At work with
Rob Pinney, Point.51
Launched just over a year ago by photographer Rob Pinney and journalist James Graham, biannual magazine Point.51 addresses contemporary Europe via longform text and indepth photo reportage. Issue one, Journey, dealt with migration and the follow-up examined Britain’s identity. We...
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At work with
Anna Fearon, Blue magazine
Anna Fearon is a photographer and film maker who launched Blue magazine in 2018 to explore Black and queer narratives. She also runs Black Exchange, a series of events that re-examine Black history, and her first short film ‘The Muse,’...
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