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Posted by Patrick Burgoyne, 21 September 2007, 15:14    Permalink    Comments (5)

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The October issue of Creative Review features six different cover images, drawn from the winners of our Photography Annual. The photographers featured are, top row, left to right: Giles Revell, Matthew Georgeson, Julia Fullerton-Batten
Second row, left to right: Nadav Kander, Richard Bailey, Nick Georghiou.

As this is a double issue - a normal issue plus, turn the magazine over and start again from the back for the Photography Annual - each copy effectively has two covers (the issue cover and the Photography Annual cover). To confuse things further, and to make the most of some of the great work featured inside, we have produced the issue in three different versions. All three are available on the newsstand so you can choose the one you like best. Or, who knows, even buy them all...

Carnivorous Bouquet by Giles Revell
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Metropolis by Matthew Georgeson
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Mother and Baby by Julia Fullerton-Batten
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David Lynch by Nadav Kander
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To Be A Dad by Richard Bailey
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American Bull Dog by Nick Georghiou
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5 Comments

Bah, I wanted blue and got green!

Next time.
Craig Knott
2007-09-21 16:21:57


That dog reminds me of the Predator.
goodorbad
2007-09-23 00:42:08


Love the Lynch picture, is he upside down? Please can you offer prints as prizes for something?

By the way, are we the only ones to be disappointed by Build's new website????

cheers
Andy & Denise
Andy Smith
2007-09-24 13:50:40


sweet!
akrok
2007-10-02 21:31:23


Hi, would any one know where i could pick up a copy of this issue? i found a pdf a while back but i seem to have lost the link. Any information would be amazing.

Cheers
Matthew Lack
2008-04-23 22:45:03


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