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In the first project of its kind for British Vogue, Editor-in-Chief Edward Enninful OBE commissioned 14 special covers for the August issue.
The United Kingdom’s greatest artists and photographers present striking images of local landscapes they hold dear in a series that explores the theme of reset.
These new and original landscapes have been captured around the country by David Hockney, Nadine Ijewere, Tim Walker, Nick Knight, Lubaina Himid, Mert Alas, David Sims, Marcus Piggott, Jamie Hawkesworth, Juergen Teller, Alasdair McLellan, Martin Parr, David Bailey and Craig McDean.
“British Vogue’s August Issue, Reset, and the 20 page story ‘All Across the Land’, is not only beautiful and poignant, but also highlights that at the core of everything is our planet. I very much hope 2020 signals a reset in our relationship to nature”, said Edward Enninful OBE, Editor in Chief of British Vogue.
Content is a precious commodity for publishers, meaning instances of illegal copying come at a cost. Here, in the first of two articles, Matt Aspinall,
Last week more than 50 publishing professionals, from a variety of consumer and B2B businesses, met to review over 250 entries from more than 70 companies, ultimately deciding on the shortlist and winners.
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