The great Luke Copping, whose photography graces the cover and Fandemonium stories in the current issue of Block Club, is already at work on a publication of his own. Copping has created a one-off magazine that serves as a sort of living portfolio/website/artistic statement.
Fifty-eight pages contain his studio work, with concise descriptions of style and creative philosophy. It is a creative piece of work that serves Luke’s work well, as it pertains to either client attraction, creative display, coffee table bliss, or any combination of the above. His photos are about truth and revelation, not result or product. It’s exciting to see self-promotion taken to innovative places like this.
Good work Luke, as always. :)
-Ben

The great Luke Copping, whose photography graces the cover and Fandemonium stories in the current issue of Block Club, is already at work on a publication of his own. Copping has created a one-off magazine that serves as a sort of living portfolio/website/artistic statement.

Fifty-eight pages contain his studio work, with concise descriptions of style and creative philosophy. It is a creative piece of work that serves Luke’s work well, as it pertains to either client attraction, creative display, coffee table bliss, or any combination of the above. His photos are about truth and revelation, not result or product. It’s exciting to see self-promotion taken to innovative places like this.

Good work Luke, as always. :)

-Ben

One of the articles in our current issue of the magazine features Donald Bartz who is a die-hard Bills fan that has been to every single home game. Yes, every single home game. His collection of Bills memorabilia is lovingly organized in his basement for him to enjoy whenever he would like. Donald was kind enough to let us visit his home and take a look at his amazing collection.

Be sure to check out the new issue of Block Club which is available online and at locally owned businesses around WNY.

-Steve

When it came time to work on our winter issue of the magazine, we called on our friend Luke Copping for some photographic work. We’ll let his work speak for itself when the Sports Fans Issue—shameless plug—hits shelves on Jan. 5, but in the meantime, check out this awesome post on his blog about his work with us.
What we love about Luke’s work is his ability to capture a person’s personality through the nuance of their face. His portraits, which you can see on his website, show a huge range of emotions and feelings. His photos are perfect for our stories about fan support, city rallying, and team play.
(Note: The fact that he featured a photo of yours truly is not the point of this here post, but hey, there it is.)
-Ben

When it came time to work on our winter issue of the magazine, we called on our friend Luke Copping for some photographic work. We’ll let his work speak for itself when the Sports Fans Issue—shameless plug—hits shelves on Jan. 5, but in the meantime, check out this awesome post on his blog about his work with us.

What we love about Luke’s work is his ability to capture a person’s personality through the nuance of their face. His portraits, which you can see on his website, show a huge range of emotions and feelings. His photos are perfect for our stories about fan support, city rallying, and team play.

(Note: The fact that he featured a photo of yours truly is not the point of this here post, but hey, there it is.)

-Ben