A magazine, as our former Editor In Chief, Sid Evans, used to say is like a living organism…it is always changing, should always be changing on some level.
–Amy Berkley, Photo Editor, Field and Stream Magazine
via Stone Thrower.
A magazine, as our former Editor In Chief, Sid Evans, used to say is like a living organism…it is always changing, should always be changing on some level.
–Amy Berkley, Photo Editor, Field and Stream Magazine
via Stone Thrower.
by A Photo Editor on February 26, 2009 · 4 comments
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A Photo Editor (APE) is edited by Rob Haggart, the former Director of Photography for Men's Journal and Outside Magazine. Contributors include fine art photographer Jonathan Blaustein (@jblauphoto) and Creative Director Heidi Volpe.

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Thanks Rob!!!
-Jacqueline
(Assignment rep, Glasshouse Assignment and author of Stone Thrower)
If the competition is good, then it’s exciting and it challenges me to better.
@David Omoyele,
correction:
to be better
Thanks for posting this Rob! One of the other things I said was that I get inspired to be better and make the magazine better when I see amazing things in other magazines like Esquire, GQ, Best Life, Wired, Texas Monthly….etc. there is so much great design and photography out there. I am lucky to work with talented photographers and one of the best art directors out there, Neil Jamieson!