Blueeyes Magazine issue 18 is up

Issue 18 of online documentary photography Blueeyes Magazine is up!

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We’re happy to announce the next issue of Blueeyes, Issue 18, as well as some great additional features we’ve been rolling out this year, including our Document and First Look features.

Issue 18 features two essays by photographers Travis Dove and Chris Crisman, whose work brings us personal documents of two very different cultures from two vastly different eras of American history. From rural Ohio, Dove captures the spirit and chaos of a counter culture skater’s paradise, while just 300 miles down the road in Titusville, Crisman uses highly stylized portraits to dig into the nation’s and his own family’s history in steel country.

Additionally, the latest installment of our Portfolio series features NYC-based photographer Jacob Silberberg and our new First Look, by Brian Finke, previews images from his book Flight Attendants.

Finally, make sure to check out the first in a two part conversation about the UK editorial market between Andrew Hetherington and Chris Floyd in our Document section. The second part will be published in the next month; stay tuned.

Have a look:

Skate Rats – Travis Dove

Chris Crisman – Titusville Steel

Portfolio – Jacob Silberberg

First Look – Brian Finke

Document – London Calling: Remix

They’re also looking for volunteer web developers (multimedia editor, Flash developer, PHP/front-end developer) to build new features, with an expected work load of 5 hours/week. Contact chris at blueeyesmagazine dot com if you’re interested!

mooncruise* May 2008 issue 3.01 is up!

Cover of mooncruise issue 3.01, May 2008

The May 2008 issue (Vol 3, Issue 1) of mooncruise*, an online magazine featuring photography and music by international artists, is now up and ready for viewing.

In this issue

Konradja Jakubowski – New York City, USA | Born in Szczecin, Poland
Rodrigo Erades – Madrid, Spain
Maximilian Haidacher – Linz, Austria
Carl Corey – USA
Josephin Mueller – Berlin, Germany
Marmar – Sweden & Faroe Islands
Henri Tikkanen – Helsinki, Finland
Alex Zoubouloglou
Trevor Brady – Vancouver, Canada
Bronwen Hyde – Melbourne, Australia
Sandy Carson – Austin, Texas
Enrique Freaza Viera – Valencia, Spain
Todd Curry – Torquay, Devon, England

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Blueeyes Magazine issue 17 is up

Issue 17 of online documentary photography Blueeyes Magazine is up!

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Happy new year and welcome to the first Blueeyes launch of 2008! We are proud to announce the publication of Blueeyes Issue 17, featuring Lisa Wiltse’s passionate vision of climate refugees in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Kelly Shimoda’s graphic record of the last days of (roller) disco in New York City, and a timeless portfolio by Romanian photographer Cosmin Bumbut.

MAGNAchrom magazine issue #5 is up: night photography

FINALLY! The 5th issue of MAGNAchrom is ready for you to download at www.magnachrom.com

This issue is quite special — Not only is it dedicated to all things related to night photography, including an interview with Tom Paiva, one of the most prolific night photographers in the world, but we also have an exclusive in-depth review of 24 ballheads from Gitzo, Manfrotto, Arca-Swiss, ReallyRightStuff, Velbon, Giottos, Freedom, AcraTech and Novoflex (seven of which received an Editor’s Choice — read to find out who won!)

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 1, ISSUE 5

HOT MODS: Large Format Fisheye
4-SQUARE: Alex Watanabe
PROJECT: Ambient Night, Kit Courter
TECHNIQUE: Film for night photography
TRAVELS: Night and the Built Environment
ARCHITECTURE: Kirk Gittings: The Edge of Darkness
EXPERIENCE: Images of Night
CENTERFOLD: Philip Pankov
EQUIPMENT: Adventures in 4×10
CUSTOMIZE: Vacuum frame for LF holders
EXTREMES: Longyearbyen
INTERVIEW: Tom Paiva
PORTFOLIO: Larry Wright
REVIEW: 24 Ballheads Compared

As always, we hope you value this latest issue of MAGNAchrom, as we value your continued support.

Be sure to let us know what you think, and as a reminder: we want to feature your medium and large format photographs in MAGNAchrom, so please consider contributing.

MAGNAchrom is a labor of love. Enjoy!
J Michael Sullivan
Editor/Publisher, MAGNAchrom

MAGNAchrom — The Alternative Journal of Medium and Large Format Photography

MAGNAchrom is available as a free PDF download for registered users (which is also free).

MAGNAchrom magazine issue #4 is up

Dear MAGNAchromers,

Wow. The 4th issue is finally “in the can” and is available to download for free from our website www.magnachrom.com. Time for me to take a day off (or two) and then start the 5th issue.

Anyway, we have really been listening to your your ideas over the past few months. And as a result, this issue has been totally re-designed in order to allow us to better provide MAGNAchrom in alternate media in the future (such as CD-ROM, print-on-demand, etc). We have lots more planned in the near future and only need your continued support.

Featured in this issue
SOAPBOX: A Brotherhood of Photographers
HOT MODS: MP4 with Technika-style lensboards
4-SQUARE: Tim Myers
STUDENT WORK: The Royal College of Art
REVIEW: Shen-Hao HZX 45IIA
CENTERFOLD: Mike Stacey
FEATURE: Sandy King: Carbon Prints
CUSTOMIZE: A Homebrew 6×17 Camera
INTERVIEW: Robert Kresa
NEWS: New Stuff
COLLECTIBLES: Rolleiflex TLR
PROJECT: Working Class
PARTING SHOT: Guggenheim, Bilbao

We hope you enjoy the new "look" of MAGNAchrom — please let us know if you like the new direction we are taking. Again, we REALLY value your feedback — keep it coming! MAGNAchrom is a labor of love.

P.S. the next issue, the 5th, is all about night photography and we still have some "room" for a few additional supporting articles — please feel free to pmail me at editor “at” magnachrom “dot” com and I’ll try to fit your work in.

P.P.S the following issue, the 6th, will be all about hybrid photography — probably our most ambitious issue yet. Any of you who are comfortable mixing analog and digital processes should REALLY consider contributing to this issue. Pmail me as above.
J Michael Sullivan
Editor/Publisher, MAGNAchrom
www.magnachrom.com

MAGNAchrom is available as a free PDF download for registered users (which is also free).