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Hasselblad Launch Restyled VICTOR Book One - Hasselblad has relaunched and restyled VICTOR Book One

Hasselblad has relaunched its VICTOR photography book.
Issue one of the new look VICTOR includes contributions from a wide range of top photographers. Amongst those featured are Anton Corbijn, known for his iconic portraits of top musicians such as U2, Depeche Mode and Nirvana and for directing the films 'Control' and 'The American,' Marco Grob, who focused on the long aftermath of 9/11, Mark Zibert who has photographed award winning campaigns for both Nike and Adidas, Edward Burtynsky, one of the world's most distinguished photographers and Rodney Smith, whose striking fashion images have graced both Vanity Fair and the New York Times for decades.
The magazine, which includes copy translations into several different languages in the back to ensure maximum accessibility, will be published twice a year. It's available from exclusive magazine shops in London, Paris, Milan, Berlin, Madrid, New York, Tokyo and Hong Kong, priced at £15, €20 and 25 respectively, while photographers anywhere in the world can obtain the magazine from www.newsstand.co.uk at the cover price plus shipping costs.
The book is also available to order on the Hasseblad UK website.
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I saw what must have been an old one at a hasselblad studio day recently - great images.
In 1-3 days i hope to see this delivered through my door now ![]()
Thanks,
Magazine is an understatement, its a large hard bound volume of over 200 pages, this is not something the postman will get through the letter box, anyway it came by courier and was in even bigger packaging.
I don't know if its a feature of these book but the cover and the pages are different ways round - turn it over and open from the back cover.
Obviously beautifully detailed photographs, lots of deserted landscapes and bustling cityscapes, some lovely portrait style animal photo's and a section on older US air craft. Some super detailed portraits and various grunge beauty shots of the female form.
I was a little disappointed that there was no high class fashion - like 'The Hunger' or some of the great couture photographers.
So in summary - its a good few pages on a range of styles, most should find a t least a few style's the will like.
So I say its well worth £15 now and again to see the world through other photographers eyes.
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