We discovered the fanzine Romka in early 2011 with the release of its fifth issue, a limp-bound A5 from Germany that gathered the favorite photos of its contributors. Released in…
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We discovered the fanzine Romka in early 2011 with the release of its fifth issue, a limp-bound A5 from Germany that gathered the favorite photos of its contributors. Released in…
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With its seven hundred pages of A4 pictures, interviews, performances and personalities, Sang Bleu is an unwieldy, limited-edition tome, a monolith in the specialized press. Zineland covers photographers and artists…
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Zineland has always been about one thing: space. Whether we’re looking at a photo fanzine or an artist’s monograph, our focus is always how the publisher or author has used…
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Because some photographers believe that photography is made to be seen in books, and because most photography prints are priced too high for mere mortals, an increasing number of photography…
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Today we’re looking at two small books by the French publisher Jean-Boîte, each of which began as a project developed on the Internet. Kim Jong Il Looking at Things is…
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Paris Photo at the Grand Palais, Kiosk at the Bal, Offprint at the Beaux-Arts—never has photography publishing been so present on the Paris cultural scene. And it seems as though…
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Zineland usually covers small books, limited editions, and other esoteric projects. But today we’re going to look at one of today’s biggest fashion photographers: Tim Walker. According to Walker, an…
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From the Archives, the latest release from Editions FP & CF, could describe an entire area of contemporary photography, peering into the medium’s past to survey its experiments and how…
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What’s fascinating about Another Language, beyond its title that’s half-Karl von Frisch’s dancing bees, half-Italo Calvino’s visual alphabet, is the precision of Mårten Lange’s photographs. Like the Swedish photographer, and…