This Is The Same Ocean – Issue 2
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Weight | 115 g |
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This is the Same Ocean is a themeless Melbourne-based journal of contemporary photography.
It’s curated, edited and published by Samuel J Davison.
Issue 2 – Published May 2012
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Weight | 115 g |
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This issue examines the concept of METAMORPHOSIS from multiple angles with a mix of photography, interviews, personal essays, and reflections from the community.
This issue features interviews with Hazel Dooney, Cig Harvey, Nancy Rexroth and Aline Smithson.
Photographic contributions from Laura Aubrée, Deborah Candeub, Sabrina Caramanico, Elizabeth Casasola, Lauren Hare, Mia Krys, Emma Perry, Paola Katherine Rodriguez, Emma Starr and Lisa Toboz.
Writing by Ruby Berry and Lilly Schwartz.
Kodachrome is a new Magazine produced by Kodak in the USA, with a focus on art, film and analog culture.
Crystalizing the analog movement as a cultural moment, Kodachrome magazine celebrates and showcases the global creative community it serves.
Each issue explores creation, craft and inspiration in all its glory, from the makers and masters who’ve shaped the scene today, to the innovators and disruptors pushing it somewhere new, next.
** SPECIAL IMPORT FROM USA**
Issue 3:
From bringing colour to the silver screen to slaying it with a superhero movie for our times; from revolutionizing photography to Kickstarting a revolution in creative production; from exploring the cultural pull of the dark to illuminating it with creative neon – in this issue we salute the gamechangers, disruptors and innovators all. Kodachrome 3 is bursting with stories, photo galleries, insights and interviews from the frontline of global creativity. This beautifully designed bumper issue also showcases the photographic brilliance of online communities shooting in film, from Jason Lee’s Film Photographic to Kodak’s very own Camera Club.
Kodachrome 3 is 120 pages of features, photography and illustration including:
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