WSJ Magazine July / August 2013: Woody Allen by Terry Richardson – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

WSJ Magazine July / August 2013: Woody Allen by Terry Richardson

The Wall Street Journal’s monthly culture magazine WSJ is now out and for July’s issue it features the nearly 80 year old film-maker Woody Allen on the cover and inside for an interview as his 48th movie, Blue Jasmine, gets set for release.






If you want more awesome content, subscribe to 'Design You Trust Facebook page. You won't be disappointed.

More Inspiring Stories

Horrifyingly Nostalgic Pop Culture Cartoon Makeovers by Daniel Björk
Jessica Alba for Glamour France, August 2013
A Lettering for Nuts Magazine
These Hilarious 19th-Century Photos Illustrate Different Levels of Drunkenness, 1860s
The Man Who Made Everyone Look Famous: Richard Bernstein and His Iconic Interview Covers
The Photographer Captured Ballerina Anita Pudikova in The Image of The Twins from Atomic Heart, Which She Played in The Game
Stunning Winning Photos Of The Nature’s Best Photography International Awards 2023
Vintage Cover Photos of Cavalcade Magazine in the 1950s
Vintage Postcards of Giant Trees in the Early 20th Century
9 Captivating Photos That Inspired a Photographer to Kick the Smoking Habit
Slanted Magazine #18
Keira Knightley for Rika, Spring/Summer 2013
Aaron Paul by Terry Richardson
Spectacular Winning Photos Of The Astronomy Photographer Of The Year 2023
Vulgar, Funny, and Avant-Garde: The Crazy Covers of Toiletpaper Magazine
This Is How Soviets Imagined 21st Century Will Look Like: The Soviet Eera Sci-Fi Mag That Wanted To Predict The Future
Vintage Photographs of People Dressed Up in Christmas Tree Costumes
Gisele Bundchen for Vogue Brazil, July 2012
Spectacular Winning Photos Of AAP Magazine Awards “Shapes 2024”
“Botanicals”: Monochromatic Series Unveiling Overlooked Beauty Through Botany
Selena Gomez for FLAUNT Magazine, Nov 2013
101 Best Picture Comparisons From Lilliput Or Chamberlain And The Beautiful Llama
Black And White Photos Of A Young And Gorgeous Sharon Stone
Meet Fernando, The Enigmatic Street Artist Whose Masterpieces Speak Louder than Words