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Winter 2012- Print Edition
WINTER 2012 DESCRIPTION: This issue furthers our dedication to photography and video. From Skip Cohen’s article about joining the big leagues and going pro, keeping you up-to-date on the new repping agency model, to an intricate break-down of new DF Studio software, we’ve kept up our new design and our motto to keep you informed. IN More Info »Fall 2011- Print Edition
Fall 2011 DESCRIPTION: This issue brings a complete new and improved Resource Magazine! New layout; expanded content; more info, gear reviews, tips and techniques. And, to reflect the overall move toward mixing still and motion, we also now cover video. From established pro to aspiring photographers, there's much to read, learn and have fun with for More Info »Summer 2011- Print Edition
Summer 2011 DESCRIPTION: Resource goes to the jungle with National Geographic photographer Tim Laman to learn a few tricks about shooting animals in the wild. Back to civilization, we meet the founders of Kickstarters, a new crowd-funding site that makes many dreams come true. We spent hours researching the bet gear for our annual More Info »Spring 2011- Print Edition
Spring 2011 DESCRIPTION: If Dylan could see this now! Behind the scenes with Daniel Kramer shooting Bob Dylan. And history buff are you? Wel, this article is likely to end up plastered to your wall for everyday reference. Review the history of motion ina stills world and how they converge in recent years. Own More Info »Winter 2011- Print Edition
Winter 2011 DESCRIPTION: Resource reveals the Etiquette of a successful pre-pro meeting (PPM for the people who know). Bevan Meyers, Milk NY Studio Manager, shares his tricks to accommodate demanding clients and crews. If you prefer shooting on location, we explored Rockfeller Center unearthed Art Deco gems. Christian Witkin talks to us, and so More Info »Fall 2010- Print Edition
Fall 2010 DESCRIPTION: We are going with the big guns here: Albert Watson talks to us about his illustrious career and Tim Hetherington explains what it takes to be a war photographer. We speak to the man who shot Madonna’s first album cover and explore both Los Angeles and Beijing’s photo production facilities. ALSO IN More Info »Summer 2010- Print Edition
Summer 2010 DESCRIPTION: Have you ever wondered why the Diesel jean company would ask you to “be stupid?” In this issue you’ll find the answer. We also have the very informative Product Guide 2010, covering all the new toys you will want to play with. Today, smart phones can do so much more than just More Info »Fall 2009- Print Editition
Fall 2009 DESCRIPTION: The issue features the story behind Absolut Vodka and their memorable ad campaigns. You can find a how-to on sketching a set and a review on the great slasher film Peeping Tom. You will know all sorts of equipment rental places around the country—you’ll never worry again about being empty handed on More Info »Summer 2009- Print Edition
Summer 2009 DESCRIPTION: Can you imagine Mohammed Ali as Saint Sebastian? Great idea, don’t you think? Yes, except that it’s already been done—and Ali was younger at the time too. But this issue will give you a little History lesson on that famous image. You’ll also find, for all of you free-lancers, advice on how More Info »Spring 2009- Print Edition
Spring 2009 DESCRIPTION: Tired of that old-fashioned corporate level advertising agency? This issue has an all-star list of small, informal, but very, very cool boutique agencies. Check out Resource’s Guide to networking—we’ll provide you with all the information you need to do it properly. And fellow photo productionists recall how they broke into the industry. More Info »Winter 2009- Print Edition
Winter 2009 DESCRIPTION: Combat boots, thigh-stockings, and the emergence of the Boho look. Tips and some unknown facts about the foods you eat and the way you can keep your body in the utmost shape—these are topics that you will find in this issue. We can recommend an awesome seafood restaurant in NYC. Speaking of More Info »Fall 2008- Print Edition
Fall 2008 DESCRIPTION: In this issue, learn the dos and don’ts when on a nude photo shoot. Take a look at the sights, or should I say, people, of Venice Beach. And visit the new Splashlight Studios in SoHo (it even comes with its own restaurant). Do you have a child? Do people always say More Info »Summer 2008- Print Edition
Summer 2008 DESCRIPTION: We have the history of how a baby was dunked in a pool and how his picture became the very famous cover of Nirvana’s Nevermind album. A Hair Stylist reveals his Tricks of the Trade. You can go on an incredible journey in this issue, through prop houses filled with objects you More Info »Spring 2008- Print Edition
Spring 2008 DESCRIPTION: A photo of John Lennon and the history behind it. Five photographers, five portraits, and five essays to accompany those portraits. And the question: is a picture worth a thousand words? And the saga of a good old-fashioned public bathhouse turned photo studio. If you’re a model you might like some advice More Info »Winter 2008- Print Edition
Winter 2008 DESCRIPTION:This issue’s Industry Tale, in which a Photo Productionist recalls his most horrible shoot, is sure to make you cringe. And how do you feel about how advertising is done abroad? We wonder if America is ready for European-style ads (nudity and all). Why do photographers always wear black? Everyone’s heard about the More Info »Fall 2007- Print Edition
Fall 2007 DESCRIPTION: Resource's first issue offers a variety of subjects for your eyes to feast on. The iPhone was released this year, and yes, we do have something for you about it. This issue covers the Chinese contemporary art scene, and lists some good places to find random, useful, or nostalgic items. You will find More Info »




















