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As those following at home probably know, I've been featured in Blocks magazine 3 times this year so far.
But this issue was the first, and as such it holds a special place in my heart.
And it finally arrived on my doorstep today.
It's going straight to the poolroom.
V magazine 2006 November issue.
It is a document of the collaboration between Gareth Pugh and Fischerspooner for the Deitch Art Parade.
Photography: Xevi Muntané
Creative Direction: Gareth Pugh and Casey Spooner
Styling: K8 Hardy
Makeup: Pep Gay (Streeters) Hair: Benoit Moeyaert (Joe Management)
Stylist assistants: Amanda June and Amber Valentine
Makeup assistants: Aya Komatsu, Junko Kioka, Misuzu Miyake, Liang Chou Su, Fumiaki Nakagawa
Hair assistants: Shawn Mount and Joseph Maalouf
Location Pier 59 Studios, NYC
Special thanks Suzanne Geiss, Deitch Projects.
Talent: Warren Fischer, Ian Pai, Ben Bromley, Sam Kearney, Adrian Hartley, John Heginbotham, Larry Keigwin, Marcos Vedoveto, Maile Okamura, Ayalen Liberana, Monica Gillette, Nicole Wolcott, Amber Darragh, Brandi Norton, Liz Riga, Julian Barnett, Sam Meredith, Craig Biesecker, Fabio Tavares, Sarah Donelli, Ami Ipapo, Dee Ann Nelson, Terry Dean Bartlett, Nicholas Duran, Ian Pai, Ben Bromley, Sam Kearney, Adrian Hartley
Additional clothing by Calvin Klein, American Apparel, Trash & Vaudeville and Doc Martens
Published in the April 2016 issue of the Dutch Photo Magazine 'Zoom'. Article about how to improve garden photography.
One of my favourite ever Big Carp covers, a young Terry Hearn with what was then the biggest carp in the UK at the time Mary. From Wraysbury1 120 acre lake. In the days when there was only an handful of carp in there. Though the lake now as huge amounts of carp in, and the lake is much more smaller, and more than ten times easier to catch from now.
For those who have asked, have I ever had anything published before.
I had the old Loaded magazine years ago ask me about the days of the 'Casuals', and how we brought in clothing from countries like Italy. Maybe I will write about that another time.
Maxim magazine wrote a small piece about me once catching big catfish.
Though my own personal hand written stuff, started with some short comedy pieces in local rags, and then onto mainstream newspapers like the Daily Mirror. It was only letter page stuff though, but they printed it. I can write about most subjects.
Though it's fishing magazines I have had most of my articles printed in.
I used to have my own underground OTT fishing newsletter get passed around lakes all over the UK, and some did make it as far as Europe, Canada, America, New Zealand and Australia. Purely from anglers passing them on when going on fishing holidays.
Cos of this (Excuse my bad English). I ended up in fishing magazines. Rob Maylin of Big Carp Magazine is the only one to ever print one of my serious articles in a fishing monthly. Though in them days they were bi-monthly's.
Though Rob was the first one to have the balls to print my real crazy stuff. From Dr Kibble's Approach, Kibble's Column, Bivvy Babe Sideways Sally, Jimmy Old Jokes, Some Carp Casualties, Kibble's Creations, Kibble's Kartoons, to Kibbles Krumpet. The list is endless.
A long time ago now. I wrote a 12 page article in Big Carp magazine, it was more like an hour of stand up than fishing. Many anglers still go on about that to me to this day, when I bump into them on my travels. Some of them are anglers I don't even know.
Kibble's Krumpet come about after a fishing website I had. The website was full of funny anglers, big and small captures. Size of fish didn't really matter. Loads of crazy story's. There was topless and nude models on it as well. At first I used to take the photos myself, but in the end other websites give me free photos of models, in return I had to put them up as a link on my website. I never put up any pornographic stuff though. All nude models had to be over 21. It was popular. I had to close it down in the end. It just got to popular, and the website hosts started to want more money off of me, because they thought I was running it as a business. I just started it as a joke, and that is all it ever was. Nothing was ever sold on it.
There's no point sending my type of material to some editors. If they are boring old farts with no sense of humour. Your just wasting your time. I know Rob Maylin gets me, he has a good sense of humour, and he is a bit of a geezer.
Preview from my shoot for cupcake magazine. I think I posted this photo on my tumblr a while ago, but it was so pretty so I decided to post it here.
The magazine comes out in June.
model is Hannah
Thanks to Michaela Unbehau and Fashion Doll Quarterly magazine for the interview in the newest issue ,you can get to know more about our designer Vincent Jhon and the ideas of his design or how he has been thru to build up his dream by ones own.
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This very beautiful magazine was posted through my letter box this afternoon. A big thank you to ROOMS MAGAZINE for putting my work in there latest issue. You can follow them at the link below for more amazing art:
Had some fun at MagzineYourself.com....published this post Fashion Week NYC last month. Sadly Its not real, but it is me! hehe
it is an honor to have participated in the first issue of o'clock
thank you for this opportunity , Sidney :))))
if you want to be in the next magazine,
contact sidney mopp inworld :))))
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Vintage Fashion magazine clutches available in 6 different issues -Harper's Bazaar , Vogue, Vanity Fair, GQ, Elle & Muse-.
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Kind of picturing this advert in a high-end business man's magazine. Leafing through it before his flight takes off and making a mental note to follow up on this fantasy when he arrives at his destination...
Fantasies are there to be enjoyed after all...
COVER: Dahriel
THANK YOU to SD Damiano and Beauty Posh Magazine for my interview. It was a pleasure and honor. <3
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360 GRADI Magazine, the new upcoming magazine about Second Life. It is written in two languages: English and Italian.
See the video for knowing more about the magazine team and the topics...
Thanks to the friendly people who like it :)
(The picture is not my work)
Having images published is one of the highlights for Marianne and me. We have a good relationship with the magazine and consider ourselves blessed and lucky that its editor Robert Keeley likes our work enough to consider them publishable. Thank you to all of the people who have made private or public comments about the images. While photography itself provides great inner satisfaction, it is undoubtedly still a great feeling to have the work vindicated by others such as everyone here on flickr and the wider public who will see this! For those of you oversease who won't easily be able to get this at a newsagent, below are some thumbs of the spreads of the articles pages.
Maybe if I'd spent more time reading engineering journals or Scientific American rather than rotting my brain with this crap, huh?
I need to add some Famous Monsters of Filmland to this collection.
1/6-scale waiting room area.
I had a shot of Big Chocolate get published in this months issue of FRONT, a UK based magazine. First time getting published so that was pretty rad. Here's the original shot that they cropped hardcore.
LIFE magazine - July 29, 1940 ~ originally 10 cents. Seen in an antiques mall at Aquarium Village - Newport, Oregon.
Featured previous releases from Boardwalk sponsors:
Serenity Style The Draftman Set
Kix Aura Shelf Unit
%Percent Teardrop Lights
ELLA+Salacity Abigail Curved Wooden Chair
Salacity Pollack Artist Stool
Other items used:
Random Matter Art Studio Paint Buckets and Spray Paint
Plaaka Plywood Paint Mat
llorisen Old Attic Studio Skybox
If you want to know what fabulous new items these and more talented designers have created, just check us out @ the Boardwalk Event - Opens Nov 15Th!!!
LTD MAGAZINE Nov/Dec 2014
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This issue is full of amazing interior design inspirations for your home and the upcoming holidays. We also feature SECOND SPACES, take a trip to the 1920's, visit one of Second Life's most exclusive resorts and much much more.
My column is full of nudity and sexiness. Go see the furniture too. lol :)