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My Life in Analogue

Angela Blumen

My Life In Analogue — Angela Blumen makes unedited magic; playing with colour palette, light and shadow to capture life’s upbeat moments and bluer moods.

Written by: Amrita Riat

Print

Doomed Zine Fair

London Self-Publishing — DIY gallery Doomed in Dalston celebrates self-publishing at their first-ever zine fair coinciding with the LA Art Book Fair.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Photography

Keith Vaz

Annotated Analogue — Keith Vaz's Film_ project uses inventive analogue photography to share a behind the scenes perspective from his tours with Tropics and With Joyful Lips.

Written by: Alex King

Photography

Brian Gaberman

A Life In Transition — Element brand photographer and fine artist Brian Gaberman condenses seven years' worth of incredible work into new book A Life In Transition.

Written by: Shelley Jones

My Life in Analogue

Dario Utichi

My Life in Analogue — Dario Utichi uses Xerox machines, juxtapositions and subconscious inspiration to make his photography stand out from the crowd.

Written by: Alex King

Zine Scene

Grown Man Business

Zine Scene — New photo book featuring photography on the road from Japan to the Ukraine launches in Melbourne at Monday Week gallery.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Travel

Nixon Skate Sicily

Five Rad Spots — The Nixon Europe skate team hit Sicily in a big way. We've got their awesome video and five favourite spots on the Mediterranean isle right here.

Written by: Alex King

My Life in Analogue

Evan Burke

My Life in Analogue — Evan Burke's photography feeds off the energy of San Diego's vibrant city life.

Written by: Alex King

Zine Scene

Keep Me Satisfied

Zine Scene — Photographer Pat Sampson put together Keep Me Satisfied to capture the highs and lows of metal band Razoreater on tour.

Written by: Alex King

My Life in Analogue

Bruna Martini

My Life in Analogue — Bruna Martini's darkroom alchemy produces incredible double exposures that remind us of the potential of analogue photography for invention and creativity.

Written by: Alex King

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