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 Fernley (front cover) Watch for astounding feature in next month's issue.
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Michael Drobny (pages 8 - 13).
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Rib Field (pages 14-17) Born in South London in 1944. Student at Maidstone College of Art, where he did a three year fine art diploma course. Sells mostly privately and had a one-man show in Frankfurt in the Meyerhof Gallery last year. Subsists from odd jobs and hopes to live solely from his work.
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David Hamilton (pages 18-31) Born in England in 1933. His first work was as an architectural draughtsman and furniture designer. Then worked on Elle magazine and later art directed Queen in England. He began professionally as an independent photographer six years ago.
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James McMullen (pages 32-37).
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Mad magazine (pages 38-45).
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John Minihan (pages 46-51).
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