Tuesday 15 March 2016

Music Inspiration

Here is a playlist of music from artists that have inspired the direction that I am taking with my magazine, some songs are specific to the genre that I have chosen, some follow the look of the artist that I have created.

Sunday 13 March 2016

Why I have chosen my unconventional DPS

I decided to design my double page spread in an unconventional style following a similar design to that of Clash Magazine. My magazine is similar in style to Clash because it has a style that is different to generic magazines.



Friday 4 March 2016

Terry Richardson - Biography

His mother reportedly gave Richardson his first snapshot camera in 1982. He used the camera to document his life and the punk rock scene in Ojai. In 1992, Richardson quit music and moved to the East Village neighborhood of New York City, where he began shooting scenes of young people partying and New York City's nightlife. It was in New York City that Richardson had his first "big break." His first published fashion photos appeared in Vibe in 1994. His Vibe spread was shown at Paris's International Festival de la Mode later that year. Following the showing, Richardson shot an advertising campaign for fashion designer Katharine Hamnett's spring 1995 collection. 

Throughout his career, Richardson has shot the campaigns of fashion brands and designers such as: Marc JacobsAldoSupreme, Sisley, Tom Ford, and Yves Saint Laurent. He has done work for magazines such as Rolling StoneGQVogueVanity FairHarper's Bazaari-D, and Vice

Photographers: Terry Richardson

I have also decided to explore the portraits of Terry Richardson a photographer whose pictures are perhaps too risque but here are a few of his portraits that are clean.







Thursday 3 March 2016

Rankin - Biography

John Rankin Waddell (born 1966), also known under his working name Rankin, is a British portrait and fashion photographer.
Waddell was born in Paisley and brought up in St Albans, Hertfordshire. Whilst studying accounting at Brighton Polytechnic, he realised that his interests lay elsewhere and dropped out, taking up the study of photography at Barnfield College Luton and then London College of Printing. During this time, Rankin met Jefferson Hack, with whom he formed a working relationship. In 1992, the two decided to start a magazine together called Dazed & Confused after they graduated.
In December 2000 Rankin launched his own quarterly fashion magazine, RANK. He also publishes Another MagazineAnother Man and more recently "HUNGER", with accompanying website HUNGERTV.COM.
In addition, Rankin has donated his services to publicity campaigns for the charitable organisation Women's Aid, providing photographs for use in the What's it going to take? andValentine's Day campaigns.
In April 2009 Rankin created Annroy, a contemporary structure designed by Trevor Horne Architects that is home to Rankin’s own state-of-the-art photographic studio, gallery and living space, where he lives with his wife and model Tuuli Shipster. Each month ‘’Annroy’’ holds a different exhibition, which features some of Rankin’s current work.
Rankin was first married to actress Kate Hardie. They married in 1995, divorced in 1998 and had a son together.
In 2002, Rankin was awarded an Honorary Fellowship by The Royal Photographic Society.
In January 2009, BBC 4 broadcast his 1 hour documentary Seven Photographs that Changed Fashion, in which he created his own tributes to the iconic images by Cecil Beaton,Erwin Blumenfeld, Richard Avedon, Helmut Newton, Herb Ritts, David Bailey and Guy Bourdin. He interviewed an array of original photographers, models and assistants, and used contemporary models including Heidi Klum, Erin O'Connor, Jade Parfitt, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, his wife Tuuli Shipster, Mollie Gondi, Daphne Guinness and David Gandy.
In 2010, Rankin travelled to South Africa with the BBC to shoot the documentary, South Africa in Pictures. The same year, Rankin was commissioned by Nike and Bono’s R.E.D in the fight against HIV/AIDS, to shoot a global Nike campaign, Lace Up Save Lives, to raise awareness about the disease.
Rankin was involved with television reality show Britain's Missing Top Model. The show followed eight young women with disabilities who competed for a modeling contract, which includes a photo shoot with Rankin and a cover photo in Marie Claire. Rankin has shot for Germany's Next Topmodel, where he was a guest judge, and regularly works with the winner of Cycle 2 of Britains Next Top Model Lianna Fowler.
In 2011 Rankin served as the photography teacher in the Channel 4 series Jamie's Dream School featuring Jamie Oliver. He also presented the BBC Four documentary America in Pictures - The Story of Life Magazine. In May 2012 it was confirmed that Rankin would be re-shooting Azealia Banks's music video for her single "Liquorice".
In February 2014, Rankin controversially stated that, "In America the Jewish zealots are so powerful. Especially in the entertainment industry."


    Photographers: Rankin

    I have been researching different photographers hoping to emulate a similar style. Looking at artists such as Rankin and Terry Richardson. First exploring the portraits of Rankin.