Luke Copping Photography Magazine

luke copping photography magazine


luke copping photography magazine


Photographer Luke Copping came to me late last year with a new promotional idea. He wanted to present his top images not in a portfolio but instead in a magazine format. In the few years we’ve been working together on his branding, we’ve collaborated on a number of web and print promos but in Luke’s true style, it was time to push the envelope. You’ve probably noticed the trend of bloggers putting out their own magazines and this seemed like a natural transition for Luke as well. With on-demand self-publishing becoming an increasingly affordable option, photographers can self-promote in ways that seemed incredibly out of reach just a few short years ago.

Photographers know their work better than anyone and after Luke had selected his top images and mocked up a dummy issue, I started playing around with layouts and type-driven introductions for each themed series.

I’ve worked with a lot of photographers and my number one goal as a designer is to never overpower their work. I believe that less is more. Great photographers’ work stands on its own and the accompanying branding should accentuate it, not distract. Because of this, I kept the layouts and overall design fairly minimal.


luke copping photography magazine

luke copping photography magazine

luke copping photography magazine

luke copping photography magazine

luke copping photography magazine

luke copping photography magazine

luke copping photography magazine

luke copping photography magazine

luke copping photography magazine

luke copping photography magazine

luke copping photography magazine


The outcome was 58 page perfect-bound magazine with matte pages. I commend Luke for constantly being on the lookout for the next promotional vehicle to elevate his brand. It’s been great participating in the evolution from the creation of an identity to print and web promos to premium business cards and now, a print magazine.

P.S. You can read about Luke’s take on the project here.


19 Responses to Luke Copping Photography Magazine

  1. Pingback: Making My Own Magazine | Luke Copping Photography - Blog

  2. Brittanny says:

    This is awesome. Such a great idea. Luke is so amazing. I emailed him once about dealing with haters in photography (I’m also a photographer) and he emailed me back a long email that was so helpful and inspiring. He is great guy.

  3. Sarah says:

    I don’t normally comment, but this post has dragged me off Google Reader to come and say that this project looks amazing. Well done!
    You just keep getting better and better and I hope you realise that!

    • Nubby says:

      Sarah: Thanks so much! I just push myself as hard as I can on every project and hope that it turns out the way I imagined…I appreciate your support!

    • Nubby says:

      Vanessa: Thank you! Editorial design has always been a passion of mine and I am so thankful that more of my clients are going in this direction. It’s the most fun ever.

  4. Kim says:

    wow! Like Sarah stated above, I don’t normally comment but this post forced me! :) Your layouts are amazing – clean, simple, and extremely appropriate to each photo. I particularly like how you laid out the type in the Pigment spread and also how you utilized the logo throughout the spreads.
    amazing work!

    • Nubby says:

      Kim: Thanks so much and I am glad you stopped by to comment! When I do design projects like these, often times they wrap and I can’t share them until weeks or even months later. By then, I’ve been so close to them for so long that the magic and excitement has worn off so it’s always great to hear what other people think of the outcome!

    • Nubby says:

      Luke Copping: I always tell everyone that I’ve worked with a lot of photography clients but you were the first where everything just clicked. A few years later, your branding is still one of my favorite outcomes and being a part of the evolution of these promotional projects has been hugely rewarding. So thank you for the opportunity.

    • Nubby says:

      Jen: Agreed. I’m noticing a huge trend of this as of late and it’s really exciting to see a shift. As much as I love the web, sometimes I just want to hold a beautiful piece of design in my hands!

  5. Alexandra says:

    I usually never comment but I’ve been following your blog for years and I just have to say I think this is my favourite work I’ve ever seen from you! keep it up!

    • Nubby says:

      Alexanda! Thanks so much! Editorial design has always been a huge passion of mine so I’m happy that more of these design jobs are coming my way. They’re by far the most fun!

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