NEW DMAX MAGAZIN – JUST ANOTHER LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE

2 days ago i got the first DMAX mag into my letterbox. DMAX MAGAZINE – LIFE, MOTORS, ADVENTURE. exciting – i took a first peak and … i was and i am a little bit disappointed. loving the DMAX stories on TV the magazine seems to be anxious to switch the moods from the tv stories to the pages – in my eyes this does not work. the layout is mainstream, no passion. they say: A NEW MAGAZINE FOR REAL MEN … sorry, the layout is absolutely not made for “real men”, so compatible without a feeling about a “real men” layout. what do i mean? no dirt, no sweat, no trouble, no smell for petrol and oil, no noise … nothing. and unfortunately everything but not “alone standing”. with the writing it is the same: pure mainstream. the hints at the article HAMBURG – EINE STADT FÜR ECHTE KERLE … mainstream. the SINN watches article – what a terrible story opener for such a label with heritage. damn. no. DMAX did not use the opportunity to do something new “FOR REAL MEN”. what a pity, just another f***ing lifestyle magazine for “leisure-tough-guys”.  i will get the next 2 issues too because of ordering a mini subscription. maybe something will change. pics | LTG

best layouted page of the whole mag:

COREY ARNOLD | NEW BOOK “FISH WORK – THE BERING SEA”

what a contrast to yesterday’s post: FISH WORK – THE BERING SEA. look at COREY’s wonderful photos: you are getting so cold and frightened but at the same moment so fascinated – eye catching. since a few months i watch constantly the tv-production “DER GEFÄHRLICHSTE JOB ALASKAS” on DMAX, where a camera team accompanies crab fisher to their fishing grounds. what a heavy job – damn. a job for real man. the conditions are brutal: heavy seas, cold, wet, 24 hours working shifts, dangerous,… COREY ARNOLD went out as a crew member aboard a fishing boat to the BERING SEA. “With scenes of boat life so vivid that some shots can induce fear or seasickness the artist’s perspective also reveals the tender soulfulness of a fisherman’s extended life at sea. His skillful compositions depict the simultaneous bravery, toil, humor and gumption that “fish-work” demands. Yet the series also illuminates the aesthetic sublimity that can only be experienced ultimately by those willing to risk their lives where the sea breaks its back. Having survived several seasons afloat these icy and unforgiving waters we are lucky that Arnold has taken time to document his artistic impressions of this rare lifestyle and extended us a vicarious glimpse.” chosen as one of the best photo books of the year by PDN and American PHOTO magazines.

you can oder a signed copy at COREY’s website. i did it at the moment …
ISBN: 978-1-59005-306-5 , hardcover,  15 x 12 inches,  80 pages,  47 four-color plates , published by Nazraeli Press 2011

a graduate of the academy of art in san francisco, COREY ARNOLD lives and works in portland and now runs a commercial salmon fishing boat in bristol bay,  alaska. his work has been exhibited worldwide. recent great and important publications and magazines featuring ARNOLD’S work. on feb 25th a new exhibitiion will be opened at RICHARD HELLER GALLERY, santa monica, cal.: WOLD TIDE. you can check some photos at COREY’S WOLF TIDE site.

from the book FISH WORK – THE BERING SEA