| photographed by Carrie Leigh [link] IT HAS BEEN A GREAT RUN BUT ALL THINGS MUST PASS With a saddened heart I have to announce the closure of NUDE magazine as a quarterly publication. Full story at [link] |

AN INTERVIEW WITH SELF PORTRAITIST HATEBUNNY:thumb130518605:
An Interview by :iconunbearable-lightness:
*Unbearable-Lightness
http://drlightness.blogspot.com
Why is his name :iconhatebunny:
=HateBunny ?
Why does he take self portraits?
What was inside the tea pot in his deviantART ID photo?
UL: Which came first, Hatebunny the Model or Hatebunny the Photographer?
HB: Apart from family portraits and candid photos, I hadn't done any modelling in an artistic capacity before taking up photography for myself. I think self portraits were a natural avenue to take, even when I was very young and a camera seemed just a toy to me - once you've taken pictures of everything you can find, w
| Carrie Leigh’s brand is recognized for its old style printing typical of art gallery prints. While magazines remain driven by advertising revenue, publisher and editor-in-chief Carrie Leigh says, “NUDE is driven by quality. Let’s face it. Everything is available on the Internet. A publisher needs to deliver something you can’t get from the net.” In its third year, NUDE is building on its success as the world’s only plate printed, sheet fed magazine similar to the art quarterlies of 1930s Paris. Literary content and investigative reporting now enhance Carrie Leigh’s NUDE art quarterly, a quality print publication with no advertising. In creating her art quarterly, Carrie Leigh looked at hundreds of paper samples to find “the best quality and ability to hold the ink the way it needs to for the depth of the art. I test printed to smell the ink on the paper and to hold a printed image so that I knew the ink, the paper, and the style of printing would produce the quality I wanted for the magazine.” |