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Zineland : Salt Marsh Predators
The fifteen images in Salt Marsh Predators, from the Italian publisher Blister Zine (limited to 100 copies), were all taken at the Natural Science Museum in Ravenna. We see weasels, porcupines, parakeets, eagles, bonobos and ducks—and all of them are stuffed. No photographer is credite...
24.05.2012[ read full story ]
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Factice Magazine #13
Factice Magazine is an online and paper fashion magazine devoted to photography. The magazine and accompanying website www.facticemagazine.com are published in French and English. Created in February 2011 by French native Julie Psaila, Factice magazine has two goals. The first is to offer a platf...
24.05.2012[ read full story ]
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South x Southeast : a new magazine
The parution of a new photomagazine is always a good news to celebrate, and in a time where publications cover more and more specialised markets, the idea of creating a platform for photography in the South and Southeast of the USA seems ripe. In South by Southeast (SXSE) editor Na...
22.05.2012[ read full story ]
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Antoine Verglas, Show Girl
Clic Gallery presents “Show Girl”, Antoine Verglas ’ newest photography book from Gravure. An exemplifier of Verglas’ established mastery over the elegantly sensual image, “Show Girl” voyeuristically trails a vampish Lindsay Ellingson as she inhabits the role of a...
24.05.2012[ read full story ]
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Zineland : Poursuite Books
French, Poursuite Books often combines maps with personal stories: the suburbs of Barcelona, the Artois, the Vendée region, the outskirts of Strasbourg… the authors of this publishing house have covered as many as 20 cities since its creation in 2005.
09.05.2012[ read full story ]
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Zineland by Antoine Soubrier: Garagisme
From the opening words of the first issue of Garagisme, a beautiful 100-page A4 format magazine (10€) with no ads and the title “Car Cultures,” we know the focus is going to be cars, and all with a certain sense of refinement; the -ism in the title proves its sophistic...
20.04.2012[ read full story ]
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Zineland par Antoine Soubrier: FP&CF
In 2009, Éditions FP & CF (named for its founders, Frédéric Pierre and Camille Françoise) launched a call for images on Flickr. They were looking for pictures to include the first issue of Tell Mum Everyting is OK. It was a huge success: 2000 images were submitted and a first prin...
11.04.2012[ read full story ]
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La Revue de l'art: Special on Photography
So symbolic, La Revue de l'Art is dedicating its 175th issue to photography, with a picture taken on May 6, 1968 by Gilles Caron on the cover. Symbolic, the editorial by Michel Poivert, Professeur à l'Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, Inha, “Photography in France: A Nat...
17.04.2012[ read full story ]
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Zineland by Antoine Soubrier: Mire
Printed in 200 numbered copies, the second issue (actually the third) of the fanzine Mire is immediately striking for its handcrafted appearance: a hundred pages printed on thin, rough A5 paper, stapled together, with a one-of-a-kind photograph glued to each cover.
04.04.2012[ read full story ]
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.tiff - New Annual Magazine
The FotoMuseum Antwerp presents the first issue of their magazine .tiff, a new annual magazine about young Belgian Photography. .tiff is a future-oriented, annual showcase of young Belgian talent. FoMu will publish a selection of the very best of the up-and-coming image makers of our country.
27.04.2012[ read full story ]
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