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Vice NewsยทFriday, May 15, 2026

We Love to See It: The Not The Photo Issue Is Out Now

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AI Summary

Vice magazine announces the release of its "Not The Photo Issue," promoting purchase options through direct sales, stockists, or subscription. The brief description targets readers interested in aspirational imagery while excluding conventional product photography.

Claims Made In This Story
THE NOT THE PHOTO ISSUE is available for purchase
The issue contains images that 'feel like the future'
The issue excludes pictures of makeup and coats
What Is Missing From This Story
No publication date specified
No description of actual editorial content or themes
No context on what 'feel like the future' means or entails
No explanation of the conceptual premise behind excluding certain photography types
No author byline or editorial perspective identified
Framing Techniques Detected
In-group signaling: 'We Love to See It' โ€” casual language that assumes reader alignment with unstated aesthetic preferences
Vague aspirational framing: 'feel like the future' โ€” undefined positive descriptor without substantive content
Exclusion-based framing: Defines product by what it lacks rather than what it contains
Rhetorical address to assumed taste preferences: 'If you like admiring shiny new images... but are less fond of pictures of makeup and coats' โ€” presupposes reader's aesthetic values
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