Results tagged “Photography” from What Are You Looking At?

LOOK: What's Inspiring the GQ Photo Department, Part 1

Beginning this month, SPD is introducing Look, an ongoing series that will highlight the images that are inspiring, piquing, and stirring up conversation in various magazines' photography departments. Think of it as an ever-changing moodboard. First up: GQ's photography department,... MORE

Results tagged “Photography” from Grids

Announcing the Next Master Class: Eye of a Photo Editor, with Kira Pollack

We're pleased to announce the next SPD Master Class, and most importantly, the amazing, award-winning, best-of-the-best talent leading it: Kira Pollack, Director of Photography for TIME, TIME.com, TIME on the tablets, the TIME photography site LightBox and companion Tumblr, and,... MORE

SPD 47: Dora Somosi's Favorite Magazine

Dora Somosi, Director of Photography, GQFavorite magazine: Polka MagazineI was given this copy of Polka Magazine by an inspiring young photographer named Ethan Levitas, whose work is included here. The feature well consists of portfolios by photographers mostly engaged in documentary... MORE

Inked Takes Day of the Dead High Fashion with Zombie Boy

Can't get enough of The Walking Dead? We know. Inked's Creative Director Todd Weinberger, always ahead of the curve, tells us about the fashion shoot with Zombie Boy in their November issue:Normally I would not have profiled Zombie Boy were... MORE

iPortrait

By GREG PONDIt's been more than three weeks since Steve Jobs passed away. He will be missed by many people, but especially by the creative community which he inspired and enabled. Perhaps for no other group of people does the... MORE

Celebrating The Times Magazine's Most Iconic Images

When you work for a magazine that produces 52 issues a year, there is not a lot of time for reflecting on the past. But that's exactly what Kathy Ryan, the longtime photo editor of The New York Times Magazine,... MORE

Scott Dadich on POWER Platon for iPad

What is a book on the iPad? It's a question that's being answered in many different ways (See: Al Gore's Our Choice, William Joyce's The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore, Above & Beyond: George Steinmetz, and even SPD... MORE

Platon's Power

In September 2009, photographer Platon began a project to photograph world leaders, documenting the familiar and not-so-familiar faces of world power at the beginning of the era of our Great Recession. As the New Yorker described it, it was "a... MORE

SPD 45: The Design Annual For iPad

The Society of Publication Designers is proud to announce the debut of its first iPad app: SPD 45. This utility-based app is a enhanced companion to our 45th annual hardcover annual featuring the best in editorial design, photography and illustration in... MORE

"The Last Blast": Dan Winters Photographs the Shuttle Launch for Texas Monthly

After an aborted attempt on Friday, and another postponement now this afternoon, we are waiting for next Saturday to see the final launch of the space shuttle Endeavour. The trip is part of NASA's final set of missions for the... MORE

"Above & Beyond" The Traditional iPad Publication App

The last two weeks have seen the release of three high profile non-traditional publication apps for the iPad: Al Gore's Our Choice: A Plan to Solve the Climate Crisis, The Final Hours of Portal 2, and now Above & Beyond: George Steinmetz--the... MORE

Lynsey Addario's Photo Blog from Libya: "It's What I Do"

On March 16th, photographer Lynsey Addario and three other journalists on assignment in Libya for The New York Times were captured and held captive for five days. Over on the Times' Lens photo blog she has an extensive gallery of... MORE

SELF-PORTRAIT: Student Photography Competition

Are you currently enrolled in an accredited college?Great, now select up to three pictures (only 3) and enter this competition. Enter it NOW.Why? Because it's free, because your entry is due April 1st (no fooling!), because winning will change your... MORE

SELF-PORTRAIT

Picture yourself.Picture yourself working this summer in a great photographer's studio, or accepting your award at SPD's black tie gala.  Now, Picture yourself, really.It's SELF-PORTRAIT, The Society of Publication Designer's 3rd annual student photography competition.  We're offering four 1st Place... MORE

Henry Leutwyler's Neverland Lost

You all know Henry Leutwyler from his celebrated Vogue, Vanity Fair, New York Times Magazine, and Esquire photos. Well, some of my new all-time favorite MICHAEL JACKSON images are on display at the Foley Gallery on West 28th Street in... MORE

Results tagged “Photography” from Musical Chairs

Alan Taylor, New PE for TheAtlantic.com

Alan Taylor is the new photo-blogger for TheAtlantic.com. He was the founder and creative director for Boston.com's The Big Picture, featured often on SPD Grids. (See here and here.)If you've got news or tips about job changes and promotions, send them... MORE

Results tagged “Photography” from Grids

Three Question Interview with Chris Rochelle, Photographer, CHOW.com

JL: You recently photographed a series of Christmas food images for CHOW.com entirely on Kodachrome film in homage to the medium which is being dealt its final death blow as the last processor of the film stock in the world,... MORE

Making a Scene

This Sunday's edition of The New York Times Magazine brings their annual Hollywood Issue,  with black and white portraits shot by Solve Sundsbo -- and, for the first time, accompanied by 14 one-minute videos that each tell their own story, "not... MORE

Chasing Beauty

Hey all,I wanted to take a moment and share a non-mag project I worked on that just hit stores.My friend, photographer Richard Phibbs was having his first book published and asked me to do all the typography for the book.... MORE

Brian Duffy's "David Bowie"

This past year we lost Brian Duffy, one of the photographers who defined the look of the "Swinging Sixties" in London.  Duffy, along with David Bailey and Terence Donovan, known collectively as the "Terrible Trio" or the "Black Trinity," shook... MORE