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125X (Numbered 1st Edition)
125X (Numbered 1st Edition)
FINAL 10 COPIES.
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A unique celebration of 125 Magazine's 10th anniversary in a strictly limited edition of 1250 copies.
For ten years 125 Magazine has operated as a gallery-space in print for new work and ideas in photography and image creation. During this time we have published over 4000 images by just over 1000 photographers, art directors, stylists, illustrators, makeup artists, hairdressers, set designers and models.
This book is a celebration of their creative endeavour.
Hardback
23x30 cm
304 Pages
Featuring 285 images by 125 photographers
1st Edition available in a numbered run of 1250 copies
from selected galleries and bookshops in the UK only.
Edited by Perry Curties & Rob Crane
Forward by William Hannigan
Are you a photography collector? Then maybe you'd prefer the collectors edition of this book which is signed, numbered, contains 5 limited edition prints and comes in a leather display box. Click here.
Love photography? You might also want one of these issues from our stock clearance.
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As we enter the 2nd decade of 125's evolution we are pleased to announce a redesigned magazine with a whole host of new features alongside the visuals you already know and love us for. Creative innovation is the driving force behind the editorial selection process and we bring you a broad range of fascinating words and images, it's a beautiful thing and your book shelf will thank you for buying it.
Interviews and features include a look at the work of Tim Flach; Vivienne Westwood on the complexities of life atop an eco-fashion soapbox; an insight on life drawing by a family of artists; Sandra Choi at Jimmy Choo; an insiders look at the National Portrait Gallery with Terence Pepper, interviews with Wayne McGregor and Ed Watson of the Royal Ballet; we talk to a range of actors and musicians plus essays and opinion pieces on everything from sex to social networking.
Of course, the visuals remain at the core of the magazine and it is filled with a mix of truly astounding abstract photography, illustration, portraiture, still-life, landscape and of course fashion by a range of established and emerging creatives. There are in fact more contributors than we can mention here, but just to get you started heres a few to whet your appetite. Arthur Woodcroft, Chris Turner, dbox, Georgina Hodson, Harris Elliot, Hill & Aubrey, Jessica Albarn, Luke Kirwan, Matilda Temperley, Max Oppenheim, Olivia Pomp, Perry Curties, Ross Shields, Ryan Hopkinson, Steen Sundland, Steven Brahms and David Vintiner.
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It's a big one. More than 300 pages of ideas made real and transferred to paper for your delectation.
The Olympia issue includes all forms of photography - fashion, portraiture, landscape etc - as well as illustration, design and even CGI by a genuine cross-section of established and emerging creatives from around the world, including Adrian Green, Aorta, Andreas Kock, Benjamin Kaufmann, Christiano Tekirdali, David Goldman, Gemma Booth, Grant Thomas, Jason Tozer, Luke Kirwan, The Makerie, Marc Beaussart, Michael Brunn, Paul Calver, Paul Farrell, Peer Lindgreen, Perry Curties, Rebecca Pierce, Samuel Hicks, Sarah May, Steven Laxton, Kate Cox, Wilfrid Wood.
We also have a great selection of interviews with a group of characters including the iconic product designer Marc Newson; we take a look inside the amazing Stanley Kubrick Archive; Anna Della Russo (Japanese Vogue) on style; French pop stars Air discussing their soundtrack for the re-released Voyage Dans La Lune; Oscar Pistorius plays down his attempts to become the first Paralympian in the able-bodied Olympics; Ruth Hogben tells us what it means to be leading the fashion film revolution and Katie Baron discusses her new book - Stylists - and what it takes to get the worlds leading fashion stylists talking.
We’ve never been a magazine to shy away from controversy, so when opting for RELIGION as the theme for our 17th issue we were well prepared for the collective consciousness of our contributors to present us with some difficult choices. But as usual we’ve been surprised by a diverse range of influences, and in particular the simple beauty of the work. Without a priest or nun in sight the RELIGION issue is a collection of gentle, restrained images with a faint nod to the ecclesiastical theme which inspired them, contributors this time include some returning favourites like Roy Wilkinson, Jiggery Pokery and Damian Blinkk alongside first time contributors which include Adam Whitehead, Emma Tempest and a 17 year old star of the future Eleanor Hardwick. And finally our new and expanded features section continues to grow, this time with a diverse range of essays on creativity, heroine chic amd Jesus, plus in-depth interviews and retrospectives with artists such as Miles Aldridge, Hedi Slimane, Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and many more.
Issue 10 marks our fifth anniversary as the leading showcase for photographers and their work, to celebrate we have produced our biggest issue to date, weighing in at 352 pages and with a free DVD it is set to fly of the bookshelves. 125 has become famous for publishing cutting edge new photography and this issue is no different. Containing 23 outstanding and totally original new pieces of work by the likes of Rankin, Blinkk, Tim Simmons, Benedict Redgrove, Ernst Fisher, Steve Harries and many, many more, this issue is celebration of imagination and talent. In response to your feedback we have also increased the amount of writing in issue 10 with an article by acclaimed war photographer Don McCullin, actress Jamie Winstone, fashion photographer turned film director Sean Ellis, and world famous film production designer Sir Ken Adam. This issue is available with UK and International cover versions and also a limited edition cover which is only available on this website in a run of 200 copies, a must for any serious 125 collector.
Includes free dvd of short films by photographers including The Oscar nominated 'Cashback' by Sean Ellis.
