Hotshoe Magazine Issue 209 (An Emotional Landscape) is available on loremnotipsum.com. Whether we live in a city or rural ideal our interdependence with nature is ever-present. In this issue, we explore our role in nature and our relationship with the creatures who share our world.
Portfolios include the work of Trent Parke, Stephen Gill, Mimi Plumb, P Guilmoth, Jem Southam, Yana Wernicke, Rinko Kawauchi, Takashi Homma, Masahisa Fukase, Jack Davison, Robbie Lawrence, Michael Lundgren and Gregory Crewdson, alongside an extended Q&A. The Crude Metaphors section, featuring a short story by Cal Brocket inspired by the photographs of Robin Schwartz, also perfectly fits the theme. Plus reviews of four newly released photo books.
Hotshoe Magazine has been in print since 1977. Renowned as a cutting edge photography magazine, it is well known in an industry that has changed dramatically since the 1970s. In 2002, Hotshoe Magazine was reinvented as a showcase of photographic portfolios, with a multitude of voices and opinion that include some of the most influential names in photography today, writing in one of the few truly independent publications, and distributed throughout the world. Forty years after the launch of the print magazine Hotshoe 333 launched as a curated space to show work, as well as offer an array of photo books, speciality coffee, and a simple seasonal menu of food and wine, including organic and biodynamic, focusing on quality, with an emphasis on limiting waste.
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Portfolios include the work of Trent Parke, Stephen Gill, Mimi Plumb, P Guilmoth, Jem Southam, Yana Wernicke, Rinko Kawauchi, Takashi Homma, Masahisa Fukase, Jack Davison, Robbie Lawrence, Michael Lundgren and Gregory Crewdson, alongside an extended Q&A. The Crude Metaphors section, featuring a short story by Cal Brocket inspired by the photographs of Robin Schwartz, also perfectly fits the theme. Plus reviews of four newly released photo books.
Details: Hotshoe Magazine – Issue 209
192 pages, 23 x 16 cm, Softcover