Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Oblivion pt.IV






If you want to see the previous photos from the series, you can do it here.

Tuesday, 15 May 2012

A Gentleman's Read


A couple of days ago I got an email about this new website called A Gentleman's Read. It is exciting to see new projects and especially if they are so nicely curated as this one.

A Gentleman's Read is an online lifestyle magazine for the modern gentleman. The site is a selection of interviews, articles and galleries from some of the top independent websites, including Another Something, The Boilermaker and Trendland.

From food & drink to design, sport and film, A Gentleman’s Read brings you the ideas and stories that really matter, co-curated by Ketel One Vodka.

Have a look here: A Gentleman's Read

Sunday, 13 May 2012

Sunday Zine Review #26: OWT #12 Voyage


If you've been following the Sunday Zine Review for a while, I'm sure you've seen the previous reviews of OWT Creative´s zines.

For those of you who haven't heard about them, OWT Creative are a design collective from Manchester. During the last year, they've been publishing a monthly zine called OWT showcasing the work of creatives based in the Northwest of England.

When I was living in Liverpool I collaborated on two of their zines and after moving to Edinburgh I've kept in touch with some of the members of the collective and I always try to stay updated about their new and upcoming projects.

The theme for this final issue of the OWT series is 'Voyage'. The zine features the work of 25 artists, including the 4 members of the collective.

As in the previous issues, OWT #12 showcases work in different mediums, from photography to collage, creating an amazing collection of thoughts and visions around the word 'Voyage'.

What I like about the guys from OWT Creative is the effort they put into every new zine they produce. Every zine has some kind of element that makes it different from most of the self-published publications out there. The final issue of OWT comes with a postcard that reads 'Bon Voyage', I guess it is the perfect way to say goodbye to this great series of zines.

Although this is the final issue, OWT creative are moving onto something new and are already looking for contributors for their new project. More info here.

If you'd like to get a copy of their final issue, you can order it at their shop. It is a special edition of 125 copies and it's only £5.

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Sunday Zine Review #25: As I Was Followin You by Michela Palermo


Michela Palermo sent me a message last week to show me her zine 'As I Was Following You'. Michela describes this project as 'an excursion to the uncertainty of urban life', questioning her own identity and visions.

This self-published zine is a beautiful collection of intimate moments between Michela and her surroundings. I especially liked the choice of paper and the layout of the photos and text, that somehow creates an undefined story.

There's mystery in Michela's photos, and that uncertainty is what makes 'As I Was Following You' a personal and unique publication.

If you're interested in the zine you can contact Michela here: mmichelapalermo@gmail.com
You can see Michela's work here.

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Thursday, 10 May 2012

Girls on Film 09


I released the new issue of Girls on Film a couple of days ago, it is probably one of my favourites so far and really can't believe that next month I will be editing the 10th issue already!

If you want to submit your work for the new Girls on Film, check these submission guidelines.

Sunday, 6 May 2012

Sunday Zine Review #24: Shoreline by Fábio Silva & Carlos C. Pinto


Carlos C. Pinto sent me a copy of Shoreline, a collaborative zine with Fábio Silva. This small publication is a collection of images taken close to the sea, with an special emphasis on textures and light.

Fábio's photos in black and white focus on the shapes of the rocks, sand an other elements on the shoreline, while Carlos uses the light and flora of the space as the main subject for his images.

Shoreline is a beautiful collection of images that really made me miss the sea, although I don't live that far away from it.

If you want to get a copy or find more information about the zine you can do it here.

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