Tuesday 13 January 2015

Photographer / Graphic Designer / Magazine Creator

Photographer:

Mike Schreiber

Mike Schreiber is a self-taught photographer from New York. He has a degree in anthropology from the University of Connecticut. His work has been featured in Rolling Stone, Slam, XXl, Vibe, Esuire Magazine other clients include Atlantic Records, Epic Records and he has even shot ad campaigns For Mountain Dew. 
His work captures the true essence of cultural life, His photography are mainly black and white and his approach refine the through a third persons perspective. This helps the audience have an true viewpoint of cultural life. 

He released book was released in 2010 called "True Hip-Hop" and was published with Mark Batty. This book is features his photography which shows you about the type of style he has when taking photographs. 



Graphic Designer:

Jacqueline Casey

Jacqueline Casey has a very unique style I think and this is why I like her work, as you can above her designs are give a simple yet professional, clean and futuristic look. I like this because it simple but fresh. She was born in 1927 and died in 1991 and yet her designs look very futuristic and contemporary even in todays market.  She often uses strong elemental imagery, manipulated by letterforms as well. 


Magazine Creator:

Tibor Kalman and Oliviero Toscani, because they are the creators of colors magazine. This magazine has a ver unique style which i like because it is something different which not many magazines say that they can do. They have very interesting images on the cover and they always translate the title in french as well as english which is quite unique when the magazine is about the world. Each individual magazines have a theme thats runs through the whole magazine. Like the Dollar bill design the front and back of the magazine is a 100 dollar bill and the whole magazine is a square shape to resemble a folded 100 dollar bill note. Also the 'superheroes' issue the whole magazine is a comic book and all the pictures are comicy.

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