C International Photo Magazine

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CategoriesPhotography
FrequencyBiannual
Founded2006
C International Photo Magazine
CategoriesPhotography
FrequencyBiannual
FounderElena Ochoa Foster
Founded2006
CompanyIvorypress
CountrySpain
Based inMadrid
LanguageEnglish, Spanish
Websitewww.ivorypress.com/en/editorial-page/c-photo-page/

C International Photo Magazine covers contemporary photography in a range of cultural, geographic and themes. It was created by Elena Ochoa Foster,[1] founder of Ivorypress and is published twice yearly. It comes in two different editions, English/Chinese and Spanish/Japanese and is designed by Oscar Mariné creator of Pedro Almodóvar's movie posters.

With a hardback cover and 300 pages, C International resembles a book more than a magazine. The magazine emphasizes design and aims to replicate the white walls and neutral background of an art gallery, with no interfering text in its central pages. Its creator said 'It would be extremely provincial to do it just in English,' and noted 'First I thought we would make it half in English and half in Spanish. Then I began to go to China a lot, and after discovering many photographers there, I knew a magazine like C Photo would have a following. I am convinced that Asia is the future'.[1]

The publisher of C International is Ivory Press.[1]

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