Art & Photography
Who knows a good artist? A lot of people. What would be a day spent online without seeing something beautiful of clever that you wished you could print out in massive size and stick on your walls? Well, we at Some Think Blue Magazine do, that’s for sure. Our Art & Photography department will collate here beautiful or clever works of Art and Photography for you like a mood board of aesthetic amazingness.
Like Art, Photography doesn’t have to be classy to be interesting. From fuzzy Polaroid’s to Tim Walker, we think photography is amongst the truest markers of our times - whatever its subject. We will display the best Art and Photography we find from friends and lovers and celebrated professionals around the world.
Article Archive
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Issue 1
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Blue, Shot By Emma Dalzell
Freelance photographer and photo editor at-large Emma Dalzell’s take on this month’s theme.
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Notting Hill
A tiny tribute to London’s most vibrant and most dangerous festival.
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Sophie Curtis
Sophie Curtis is only 19, but her heart is younger. An exclusive photographic set from a girl who knows what love is.
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Issue 2
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Stranger When We Meet
Children’s book illustrator Sophie Blackall was so captivated by Personals adverts that she started to draw them – and reached international cult fame in the process. An exclusive interview.
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Love in the Meat Market
Who needs love when you can actually buy hearts? STB goes to Leeds’ favourite meaty hangout and gets butchers to get candid about their love lives. Butchers might just be the sweetest people on earth.
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Memoirs of a Soul Music Fan
A chance meeting, a random stranger, a couple of mix-cds and no explanation note. This is how dreams are made, right? A Soul fan talks us through her personal love affair.
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Issue 3
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Lukasz Wierzbowski
Lukasz seems to convey an Ian Fleming-esque mystery and coyness about the women he photographs…
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Seven Days in Rainy July – Renata Chebel
After a few years as a cult party photographer in Sao Paulo, Brasil, Renata got tired of lugging her huge Canon 5d and flash around and started taking photos with her mobile phone. We’ll let her explain why.
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Phlegm
Phlegm grew up wandering around forests and memorising the names of plants. Not that you’d know that from his magical and strange street art. STB talks to the reserved and camera-shy ‘zine king.
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