Common Sense
Common Sense is one of those sometimes very very good – but sometimes not – boutique fashion magazine. It’s Spring/Summer 2012 edition however has a lovely Lolitaesque cover.
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Common Sense is one of those sometimes very very good – but sometimes not – boutique fashion magazine. It’s Spring/Summer 2012 edition however has a lovely Lolitaesque cover.
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It’s a long time since I really enjoyed a Woody Allen movie (although his earliest films till make me laugh out loud after God knows how many viewings). However, this is an unusually graphic image from the June 25th 2012 edition of that conservative stalwart, Newsweek magazine.
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This eye-tracking camera by Royal College of Art graduate Mimi Zou is controlled by blinking and squinting – and even recognises your friends when it looks into their eyes.
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Images photographed by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott for Visionaire 26 Fantasy, 1998.
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The best magazine and book covers - that perfect mix of image, type and layout – will always arrest my attention…
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I don’t usually find myself drawn to any other than the very best fashion illustrations, but there is something about Floyd Grey’s fine line sketches that have caught my eye.
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A lovely vintage fashion image as photographed by Jean-Jacques Bugat for Vogue Italia, 1971.
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For those who like fun toys, Polaroid have just unveiled the new Z2300 instant digital camera which features a built-in “zero ink” printer that can produce a 2 x 3 inch print in just under a minute.
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With Ryan McGinley’s monograph “Whistle for the Wind Read more…” being released by Rizzoli in just a few days, we thought we would give you a preview of some of the included photographs, each of which have cemented McGinley as a generation defining photographer.
After originally being published in the 1990s, Antenne Books and Levi’s (who paid for it to be printed the first time around) have re-released the first issue of cutting edge photography magazine W’HAPPEN.
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