Editor: David Litchfield
Publisher: Baroque Press, London
Publication: 1973, First Edition
Binding: Softcover, section sewn
Pages: 48
Size: 210 x 230
Text: English
Contains adult content/nudity
"The Image: Graphic Arts Photography" was a short-lived, award-winning British monthly magazine (1972–1974) founded, designed, and edited by David Litchfield through his Baroque Press in London, with David Bailey as a consultant/editorial figure in some issues; it focused on innovative intersections of graphic arts, illustration, and photography, featuring prominent contributors like photographers, artists, and occasional high-profile names (e.g., work by or related to Terry O'Neill, Linda McCartney, and others in the creative scene).
Contents:
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John Thornton (front cover and pages 12-19).
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Sue Coe (pages 6-11) Born in Dresden in 1951. Foundation course at Guildford College of Art then Diploma course at Chelsea College of Art. Presently postgraduate in illustration at The Royal College of Art.
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Alberto Vazquez (pages 20-25) Born in Nerva, Spain in 1935. Philosophy and Medicine graduate from the University of Seville. He took up painting 5 years ago and lives and works in Rome. He has participated in mixed exhibitions in Columbia, Venice, Rome and Madrid. First one man exhibition at the Acoris gallery London, this year.
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Michael Joseph (pages 26-33) Born in Kimberley, South Africa in 1941. Educated at Michaelhouse. Left South Africa when he was 21 to come and study at the London College of Printing. While there did reportage photography for lown, and Queen. Then in '64 went over to Vietnam and sold subsequent pictures to Town, Observer, Times, and Paris Match. He took up advertising photography 6½ years ago.
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Youssuf Karsh (pages 34-43).
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Grace Coddington (pages 44-49) Born in Wales in 1941. Educated at a convent school, and then worked as a fashion model for nine years. She is now a fashion editor on Vogue and travels round the world with the top photographers.
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