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360 Yourself!
Ep 221: Enjoy Being Creative, Don't Worry On The Success - Rankin (Celebrity Photographer)

360 Yourself!

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 59:39


Rankin is a British photographer, publisher, and film director. Alongside being head of the eponymous agency RANKIN Creative, which hosts an 80+ strong team that puts strategy, creative and production all under one roof. Through RANKIN Creative, he is best known for work that is on the cultural cusp and leading future trends: producing rule-breaking campaigns for brands such as Unilever, L'Oreal and Samsonite; creating wide reaching projects for charities including Women's Aid and Macmillan; and shooting music videos for the likes of Miley Cyrus, Rita Ora and Kelis. As a photographer Rankin's portfolio ranges from portraiture to documentary. He has shot The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Kate Moss, Kendall Jenner and The Queen to name only a few. As a publisher, Rankin co-founded the seminal magazine Dazed & Confused with Jefferson Hack in 1991, and has since published the likes of AnOther and AnOther Man, alongside over 40 books and the biannual fashion and culture print and digital platform, Hunger. His photography has been published everywhere from his own publications to Elle, Vogue, Esquire, GQ, Rolling Stone, and Wonderland, and exhibited in galleries globally, including MoMA, New York, and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. Rankin lives in London with his wife Tuuli and their dogs. Host: Jamie Neale @jamienealejn Discussing rituals and habitual patterns in personal and work life. We ask questions about how to become more aware of one self and the world around us, how do we become 360 with ourselves? Host Instagram: @jamienealejn Podcast Instagram: @360_yourself Music from Electric Fruit Produced by Tom Dalby Composed by Toby Wright Should you wish to be on the podcast or have any questions/thoughts please reach out to: community@360yourself.co.uk

The Most
WILLY VANDERPERRE

The Most

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 87:07


The globally acclaimed photographer and rebel eternal Willy Vanderperre visits Dominique Nzeyimana at the loft.  From pastoral Belgium to the world, during an ongoing and decades-spanning career, Willy Vanderperre has lensed highly influential fashion editorials and campaigns season after season.  When i-D magazine first published young Willy's work with Raf Simons and the Antwerp Six, it attuned the fashion world at large to his gift. In the following years the most coveted houses and labels like Raf Simons, Jil Sander, Dior, Calvin Klein, Prada, Alaïa and many more all leaned on Willy Vanderperre's eye for creating culture-shifting and cerebral imagery. As a favoured cover snatcher and editorial contributor, Willy Vanderperre - who has been good friends for years with print god Jefferson Hack - has been published on the pages of DAZED, Another/Another Man, System, DUST, LOVE, W Magazine, Vogue, 032C and more.  Willy Vanderperre has captured modern muses like Frank Ocean, Rihanna, Arca, Lupita N'yongo, A$AP Rocky, Solange, Dev Hynes, The XX, Maharshela Ali, Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss, Willow Smith, FKA twigs, Zendaya, Michelle Williams, Margot Robbie – the list is endless and incredibly impressive.  His art prompts instant recognition: a Willy Vanderperre shot connects rock hard and squarely. His eternal fascination with youth, yearning, isolation, angst and pop culture has burgeoned into a visual language that extends to all senses, whether they're expressed through stills or moving parts. Various works of his have been on view at prestigious museums like the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and MoMu in Antwerp.  At this particular moment in time, Willy Vanderperre's first feature film ‘Heartlands' is setting the underground alight. In a future-classic sit-down, Dominique and Willy discuss the renegade's upbringing, self-defining spirit & contrarian nature as he has lived his life questioning barriers from rock bottom moments to the top.  Hear how the artist started drawing from a young age & leaned into his own queer expressiveness through fashion and music. Willy also voices his admiration and views on the new generation(s), and how his lauded filmography went through naked, wasted and sacred stages to bloom into ‘Heartlands' - his breathtaking debut feature film.  A timeless conversation on everything to know from the man himself, sharing priceless morsels on a life and career forged in your own way, with your own unique voice.  Follow The Most: on Instagram. on Facebook. Follow Willy Vanderperre here. Learn more about ‘Heartlands' here. The Most Merch is here! Get 15% off when you subscribe to the newsletter.

Mizog Art Podcast
Ep.194 Rankin - Ministry of Arts Podcast

Mizog Art Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 60:39


In this episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Rankin (@rankinarchive) Rankin is a British photographer, publisher, and film director. Alongside being head of the eponymous agency RANKIN, which hosts an 80+ strong team that puts strategy, creative and production all under one roof. Through RANKIN, he is best known for work that is on the cultural cusp and leading future trends: producing rule-breaking campaigns for brands such as Rolls Royce, Unilever, L'Oreal and Samsonite; creating wide reaching projects for charities including Women's Aid and Macmillan; and shooting music videos for the likes of Miley Cyrus, Rita Ora and Kelis. As a photographer Rankin's portfolio ranges from portraiture to documentary. He has shot The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Kate Moss, Kendall Jenner and The Queen to name only a few. As a publisher, Rankin co-founded the seminal magazine Dazed & Confused with Jefferson Hack in 1991, and has since published the likes of AnOther and AnOther Man, alongside over 40 books and the biannual fashion and culture print and digital platform, Hunger. His photography has been published everywhere from his own publications to Elle, Vogue, Esquire, GQ, Rolling Stone, and Wonderland, and exhibited in galleries globally, including MoMA, New York, and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. For more information on the work of Rankin go tohttps://www.rankinphoto.co.uk/ To Support this podcast from as little as £3 per month: www.patreon/ministryofarts For full line up of confirmed artists go to https://www.ministryofarts.orgEmail: ministryofartsorg@gmail.comSocial Media: @ministryofartsorg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

360 Yourself!
Ep 153: Taking Those Life Opportunities- Bunny Kinney (Creative Director - Nowness / Filmmaker

360 Yourself!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 61:39


Bunny Kinney is an award-winning filmmaker & creative director, working with some of the most distinguished brands across the fashion and beauty industries. Canadian-born, Texas-raised Kinney travelled throughout his youth and studied internationally, an experience that equipped him with a global creative vision and broad frame of references that continue to enrich his audience-directed content creation. Since 2017, Kinney has served as both Editorial Director of the Dazed Media group and Creative Director of Nowness, a short film platform launched by LVMH and co-owned by Dazed and Modern Media group in China. In 2018, he launched Dazed Beauty, a digital-first platform and print magazine, with makeup artist Isamaya Ffrench and publisher Jefferson Hack. Prior to this, Kinney was creative director at i-D and Vice Media. Kinney has worked extensively as a commercial video director in fashion and beauty, creating campaigns for a range of top clients including Chanel, Dior, Givenchy, Burberry, Gucci, YSL, Armani and many more. Accolades he's received for such work include a Silver Lion at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity and a spot on the 2016 Media Week 30 Under 30 list. IG: @bunnykinney Host: Jamie Neale @jamienealejn Discussing rituals and habitual patterns in personal and work life. We ask questions about how to become more aware of one self and the world around us, how do we become 360 with ourselves? Host Instagram: @jamienealejn Podcast Instagram: @360_yourself Music from Electric Fruit Produced by Tom Dalby Composed by Toby Wright

Björk Unravelled
1 + 1 = 3

Björk Unravelled

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 29:55


Over the years Björk has done collaborations with well-known (and obscure) musicians. What's worth exploring about these collaborations is her approach. She obviously has a clear vision of what she wants, but she's skilled at balancing it with artists who have equally strong ideas. In an interview with Jefferson Hack in 2017, he asked Björk if her collaborative spirit stems from her punk rock origins. She said that it might, but she's also found that the key to successful collaborations is taking care of your individual creative goals. Because once you feel secure about your own vision, you can feel open to another artist's perspective. She described this idea as "1 + 1 = 3" — basically if both artists find common ground, they can create something greater than their two halves. So in this episode we're going to explore that equation through a few of my favorite collaborations Björk has done. Ones that I think will appeal to all kinds of listeners. Note: There was an error in the serpentwithfeet segment. He did not open for Bjork's Cornucopia tour. Instead, he sang a duet with her for "Blissing Me." Enjoying Bjork Unravelled? Support the show with a one-time donation (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=8RAFVQKASALSQ) or a monthly donation on Anchor. Every dollar will help me keep the show alive! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bjorkunravelled/support

Doing Death
Confronting Death and the Iconic image with Photographer Rankin

Doing Death

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020


Rankin is one of the world's most iconic photographers, along with being a director, and cultural provocateur. He is best known for his celebrity portraits including Bowie, Madonna, Kate Moss, The Rolling Stones, and her majesty the Queen. He co-founded the seminal magazine Dazed & Confused with Jefferson Hack in 1992 and has published over 40 books of his work. In 2013 Rankin created a thought-provoking exhibition called 'Alive in the Face of Death' creating portraits of people facing a terminal illness which became part of a BBC documentary. We discussed how working on this project confronted Rankin's fear of death, whilst still dealing with his grief after the death of both his parents a few years before. We talked about having those important conversations with those we love and his process for capturing people's authenticity on camera and creating iconic images that will be remembered long after his death. In this episode we discuss: - Creating an Iconic image - How Rankin captures the truth in a person - Death as a way to celebrate someone’s life - Ageism and how we live in a youth-orientated society - The cost of dying - Not taking life for granted - Rankins parent's death and how he dealt with these events - How Rankin confronted death through ‘The Alive in the Face of Death’ Exhibition - Having those important conversations about advance care planning, funerals and what we want in the end - Success and what that means - Learning from our mistakes Please note that this episode may contain some swearing. Episode references Author Diana Athill Books: Black Box Thinking, The Surprising Truth About Success by Matthew Syed Do Death: For a Life Better Lived by Amanda Blainey. There’s a 10% discount if you order on the Do Book website using the code DEATH10 https://thedobook.co/products/do-death-for-a-life-better-lived Advance life Planning - https://compassionindying.org.uk/

The Business of Fashion Podcast
Special Edition: Jefferson Hack on Why The World Must Not Be Complacent

The Business of Fashion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 45:48


The Dazed Media founder speaks to BoF’s Editor-in-Chief Imran Amed about the role of fashion media companies during a pandemic. Sign up for BoF’s Daily Digest newsletter here: http://bit.ly/BoFnews. Ready to become a BoF Professional? For a limited time, enjoy 25% discount on an annual membership, exclusively for podcast listeners. Simply, click here: http://bit.ly/2xNP5Rs, select the Annual Package and use code PODCASTPRO at the checkout. For comments, questions, or speaker ideas, please e-mail: podcast@businessoffashion.com.For all sponsorship enquiries, it’s: advertising@businessoffashion.com.

'74PODCAST
“We Can’t Do This Alone” - Jefferson Hack moderated by Alphan Eşeli

'74PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 51:22


In the last 25 years, Jefferson Hack has focused on ‘The magical operation’ of bringing art to publishing and journalism. Hack will be discussing how he has transcended the form and function of magazines in the curious pursuit of new cultural territories, through new encounters and with new visual horizons in an intimate conversation.

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'74PODCAST
“Contemporary Art and its Digital Aspects” Part I & II - Pınar Yolaçan moderated by Jefferson Hack

'74PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 71:57


A talk between DAZED founder Jefferson Hack and internationally renowned artist Pınar Yolaçan exploring the relationship between contemporary art and the digital world at IST. Arts & Culture Festival 2012 - Day II.

'74PODCAST
“Collapse Into Now” Project - Michael Stipe, Sophie Calle, Sam Taylor-Johnson moderated by Jefferson Hack

'74PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 53:47


R.E.M. lead vocalist Michael Stipe, french writer and artist Sophie Calle, director and photographer Sam Taylor Johnson have a conversation about “Collapse into Now” project moderated by Jefferson Hack, Founder of Dazed Media. istanbul74.com instagram.com/istanbul74_

Secret Leaders
Rankin: Seeing the World with Fresh Eyes

Secret Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 51:01


Rankin is arguably Britain’s most successful export to the fashion industry, and one of the world’s leading portrait photographers. He is also well known for his phenomenal work ethic, his charitable pursuits within fashion and his fearlessness when creating art.Rankin made his name in publishing by founding the seminal monthly magazine Dazed & Confused with Jefferson Hack in 1991. Dazed & Confused has now progressed into Dazed Media, which in itself is a brand synonymous with leading fashion. With more than 40 books published and exhibitions all over the world, as well as still creating work for his own London gallery, it’s a wonder that Rankin has time to devote himself to any other project, let alone sit down with us today.He is also known for his affiliations with charities, and he travels the world creating campaigns for the likes of Comic Relief, Women’s Aid, and Macmillan Cancer Support.Rankin has captured icons and is respected worldwide for being the ultimate visionary. However, he is not just a celebrity photographer, he is also super being passionate about photographing real people of all sizes and shapes.We chat about:From Glasgow to Yorkshire to St Albans: his childhood and finding his wayMeeting Jefferson Hack and creating Dazed & ConfusedAlways wanting to give something backWhat he thinks about the MeToo movementWho he would like to photograph nextHis attraction to serendipityHis fascination with Trump and his love of photographing baddies

Violet Sessions
Violet Sessions, Ep 6 - Sylvia Farago: Dazed, 90s London and outrunning past lives

Violet Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 31:45


Sylvia Farago is a creative fashion producer who worked with Jefferson Hack, Rankin and Burberry. After a relationship with an ex boyfriend turned sour, she set up her own company, and now travels all over the world producing shoots for Celine, Vogue and Love, working with the world's top photographers including Collier Shaw and Nick Knight. Over coffee at Violet in Hackney, East London, Sylvia a chats to Danielle Radojcin and Claire Ptak about how she made it to the top of her game, her adventures in the fashion industry, and how she combats jet lag.

A Pint With Seaniebee
Episode 32 - Ferdinando Verderi has a pint with Seaniebee

A Pint With Seaniebee

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2016 25:37


Ferdinando is a founding member and creative director at Johannes Leonardo (New York). Born in Parma, he was classically educated in Ancient Greek, Latin and philosophy, which he credits with his inbuilt curiosity and ability to think creatively in abstract terms. His roots run deep: from advertising, through art, photography, fashion, economics, magazine publishing and the recent co-authorship of the inspiring book – We Can't Do This Alone – with Jefferson Hack. We learn how the future doesn't necessarily need to be as bleak and dystopian as many are forecasting; why it's important to understand that every life choice we make is far-from-final; how the ‘younger you' should be your biggest critic as you advance through life; and why the bigger the problems we have, may mean the bigger the life that we're actually living. We Can't Do This Alone – http://tinyurl.com/z9xk9el The Gold Lion winner for Adidas Originals – http://tinyurl.com/hjwjhjw Johannes Leonardo – http://tinyurl.com/2f9uexu Release date: November 20th 2016 Runtime: 25m Recorded: Cannes

SHOWstudio
In Fashion - Jefferson Hack interview

SHOWstudio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2014 18:04


Dazed & Confused founder Jefferson Hack interviewed by Lou Stoppard on 14 March 2014 as a part of SHOWstudio’s ‘In Fashion’ series.

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Groovement Soul
GS14: LEFTSIDE WOBBLE - INTERVIEW + LIVE SET FROM THE GRAND SOCIAL DUBLIN, 29th SEPT 2012

Groovement Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2012 90:20


Groovement Soul Podcast No.14 is Leftside Wobble's live set from our monthly residency in The Grand Social on the 29th September 2012. Check the grooves that rocked the party on the night. INTERVIEWQuestions by Colin Leopold Q: Where is your favourite place to (a) have a beer (b) have a dance (c) eat dinner? A: Not that I'm swerving the question but in all three cases it's anywhere where the company is great. Q: Do you think there are less boundaries between soulful music in 2012? A: If anything, I think over time dance music has become even more controlled by ever more micro genres. In the 80s before the advent of house music, the better clubs weren't afraid to book DJ's that played diverse music that crossed genre boundaries. New York DJ's such as Mark Kamins, John 'Jellybean' Benitez, Arthur Baker and Francois K were so good at putting together diverse sets that fused multiple musical influences together. Those DJ's have probably been my biggest influence. Q: What advice would you give to best join the dots in a DJ set?A: For me, it's about being in tune with the crowd and not being afraid to play with the mood and energy of the room through the music you're playing. Q: What DJs do you listen to? A: As many as I can. Monday's generally involve me booting up the iPlayer to listen to Giles Petersens show but I also ensure I download mixes from my favourite club DJ's. People like Chris Duckenfield, Gerd Jensen and Move D. Q: You worked a lot with Dazed and Confused magazine in the 90s, what magazine do you read these days and if you could set up your own non-music magazine what would it cover and what would it be called?A: Most of my reading habits have moved to digital media formats these days, but I still keep an eye on what's happening in print publishing via a great blog called Magculture. It specialises in finding those really interesting micro publishing titles that cross the boundaries between culture, fashion and music. From a digital sperspective though, I'm really excited by tablets as a magazine format. There's a really great iPad magazine called Letter To Jane the reminds me very much of the early days of Dazed & Confused in the way that it does really original stuff with it's publishing medium. In the same way that Dazed made you think differently about print media, Letter To Jane does the same with interactive media. Not that I've got any ambition to set up my own magazine, but if I did it would definitely be something for digital tablets. As for a name, Jefferson Hack got there first when he named his Dazed & Confused spin-off Another Magazine. Q: Where do you find your new music? Name your hottest recent discovery or 'one to watch'? A: Soundcloud has obviously become a very important source of music discovery for me in recent years as I love the direct contact with artists it provides which isn't coloured by the opinions of others such as music journalists or record store employees. I obviously don't rely solely on Soundcloud for music discovery, but I just try to ensure my ears/eyes are always open, whatever the source – radio, social media, email newsletters, promos etc. The most exciting band I've discovered this year is a band called Public Service Broadcasting – so hard to describe but in a strange way they remind me of Lemonjelly. Search out a track of theirs called Spitfire on YouTube and you'll get what I mean, the visuals are such an integral part of their music. Q: You did an edit of The Beatles' Tomorrow Never Knows. Who's your favourite Beatle and why? | A: That's a really hard one as it constantly flips between John Lennon and George Harrison. At the moment it's George but probably only because I recently bought the Martin Scorsese documentary about his life 'Living In The Material World'. I've just been asked to DJ at an evening to launch the DVD/Blue Ray release of The Beatles 'Magical Mystery Tour' movie so my opinion will probably change again after I've been exposed to the psychedelic joys that evening brings! Q: What's the last country you visited to DJ and what was your best, and worst memory of it? A: I've just got back from Barcelona, where I was DJing for a night called Playtime. It was at a brand new venue on the Ramblas which if I'm to be totally honest, I had grave reservations about seeing as the Ramblas is in the centre of Barcelonas tourist district. But it was a fantastic little club with the best small club sound system I've come across outside of London's Plastic People. My favourite memory of the weekend was meeting so many friends that I've made over the last few years through things like Soundcloud. It's a beautifully strange sensation when you feel you know somebody pretty well but you're only meeting them face to face for the first time. The worst part of the weekend was arriving back at my hotel for a quick kip 15 minutes before check-out and finding out that my room was already booked by somebody else so I had no way of bribing the staff into allowing me an extra couple of hours in the room! Q: Did you go to Notting Hill Carnival this year? How was it and what are your top three essentials to bring to make it a good Carnival? A: Notting Hill Carnival is one of my highlights of the year and I'm lucky enough to DJ on what for me is Carnivals best sound system – Sancho Panza. I also run an after party with the Sancho crew on the Sunday night. As for three essentials, 1.) A smile 2.) Your dancing feet 3.) Some form of carnival guilty pleasure – pick your own!

Meet the Designer: Jefferson Hack interviews Gareth Pugh
Meet the Designer: Jefferson Hack interviews Gareth Pugh

Meet the Designer: Jefferson Hack interviews Gareth Pugh

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2010 45:13


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Rencontrez le créateur : Jefferson Hack s'entretient avec Gareth Pugh
Rencontrez le créateur : Jefferson Hack s'entretien avec Gareth Pugh

Rencontrez le créateur : Jefferson Hack s'entretient avec Gareth Pugh

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2010 45:13


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Meet the Designer: Jefferson Hack interviews Johnny Johansson
Meet the Designer: Jefferson Hack interviews Johnny Johansson

Meet the Designer: Jefferson Hack interviews Johnny Johansson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2010 45:52


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