Ironic that you are looking at a work titled ‘Hidden in Plain Site’ that was sent in 2021 in 2024 that was at the bottom of a pile for 3 years. Love it.
I love that you are featuring more DIY projects, like the mini-zine. I love making one-page projects like this and handing them out to family and friends. It’s great to see what other people have done and where they are taking this concept.
David Schuster's "SAVAGES" zine's first layout draft pdf was shown in Dan Minor's channel. I guess David took a workshop in Albania with Dan Milnor and Elena Dorfman. There he produced this work. Dan and Elena has a conversation video on Dan's YT channel where they talk about (among other stuffs) David Schuster's work, and how he had sequenced his images in the pdf. Dan also told how David could spot images in the street where no else could. Thought I should share this, owing to the fact that I became very excited seeing David's zine here :)
The first tiny, one page zine is a masterpiece. Easy to print, fold, and mail, it captures all the elements of minimalism. Thanks for sharing this with your global audience! From Canada
Once again I have to praise you and your content for always catering to such a broad a diverse view of photography. I love that the content is not too in the weeds on technical specs, and that there is so much discussed between different mediums (love the film content), concepts, and ideas. Bravo
Loving that single page zine! I’ve wanted to try creating a zine for a while but always seems so daunting. This would be a great place to start. Thanks for sharing :)
I really like Savages by David Schuster. I was pleased to see the cost of the zine was a reasonable CAD$22.74 and I'm happy to support creators at that price. Sadly, shipping costs these days are making that harder to do. The cheapest shipping is CAD$17.99 and can be as high as CAD$53.99! I once shipped a framed photo to my Father-in-Law in Japan, and the cheapest shipping I could find was almost CAD$100!! Another problem is that I’ve sometimes been hit with import duties PLUS the courier’s fee for processing the duties, which cause a reasonably priced book to be outrageously expensive. I love collecting photo books, but I’m finding that shipping takes up more and more of my photo book budget. Sorry for the rant. It’s certainly not the creator’s fault.
Loved today's video! The thebiblioholic's minimalist zine design is phenomenal. You mentioned there's a template available using Google Drawing on a Google Drive? Can anymore share a link to it! ... that would be most appreciated. Keep rocking!
Hello, excellent TH-cam, and channel. I love my squarespace site btw. Do you have any suggestions about book and zine printers, recommended options re quality and expense. thank you.
Unfortunately, I do not have access to Fuat's template. If he sees this, perhaps he'll share it. In the meantime, you can find quite a few templates on the web...here's one source: tallisalevelphoto.weebly.com/zine-making-resources.html
Hey, I’ve used Scribus to make zines of the same format. Two pages, then add page dividers - one horizontal guide, three vertical, which divides the page into 8 equal segments. Beware of the order of photos after printing of course (‘page’ 1 = bottom right segment, ‘page’ 2 = top right segment etc.) You can also set that photos ‘snap’ to guides, so they will line up handy. I then use the second page as a kind of poster, full page print of a photo.
Ted, huge thanks for taking the time and review my work "Conexiones Fragmentadas”!. Your insights, feedback, and suggestions are gold-I'll be taking them on board for sure. Keep up the great work on your channel, inspiring others in the art of photography!. I am impressed by the excellent works you reviewed on your channel, great for all the authors. You give voice to these projects and make them visible. The zines are great, and I'm trying the one-page idea as well. Also, mentioning that you ensure to review a work that was sitting in the pile says a lot about your commitment to your audience. Cheers, Alfredo
Ironic that you are looking at a work titled ‘Hidden in Plain Site’ that was sent in 2021 in 2024 that was at the bottom of a pile for 3 years. Love it.
Thanks for reviewing my two Albania zines. There are so many photographers doing great work.
I love that you are featuring more DIY projects, like the mini-zine. I love making one-page projects like this and handing them out to family and friends. It’s great to see what other people have done and where they are taking this concept.
David Schuster's "SAVAGES" zine's first layout draft pdf was shown in Dan Minor's channel. I guess David took a workshop in Albania with Dan Milnor and Elena Dorfman. There he produced this work. Dan and Elena has a conversation video on Dan's YT channel where they talk about (among other stuffs) David Schuster's work, and how he had sequenced his images in the pdf. Dan also told how David could spot images in the street where no else could. Thought I should share this, owing to the fact that I became very excited seeing David's zine here :)
The first tiny, one page zine is a masterpiece. Easy to print, fold, and mail, it captures all the elements of minimalism. Thanks for sharing this with your global audience! From Canada
Once again I have to praise you and your content for always catering to such a broad a diverse view of photography. I love that the content is not too in the weeds on technical specs, and that there is so much discussed between different mediums (love the film content), concepts, and ideas. Bravo
I am going to have an exhibition soon and I am seriously thinking to use the photo zine as a brochure! I am so happy with that, thank you! 🥰
Loving that single page zine! I’ve wanted to try creating a zine for a while but always seems so daunting. This would be a great place to start. Thanks for sharing :)
I really like Savages by David Schuster. I was pleased to see the cost of the zine was a reasonable CAD$22.74 and I'm happy to support creators at that price. Sadly, shipping costs these days are making that harder to do. The cheapest shipping is CAD$17.99 and can be as high as CAD$53.99! I once shipped a framed photo to my Father-in-Law in Japan, and the cheapest shipping I could find was almost CAD$100!! Another problem is that I’ve sometimes been hit with import duties PLUS the courier’s fee for processing the duties, which cause a reasonably priced book to be outrageously expensive. I love collecting photo books, but I’m finding that shipping takes up more and more of my photo book budget. Sorry for the rant. It’s certainly not the creator’s fault.
Loved today's video! The thebiblioholic's minimalist zine design is phenomenal. You mentioned there's a template available using Google Drawing on a Google Drive? Can anymore share a link to it! ... that would be most appreciated. Keep rocking!
the best channel about photography on YT. Thank you! :)
So impressed by the excellent work being done! I have so far to go!
Hello, excellent TH-cam, and channel. I love my squarespace site btw. Do you have any suggestions about book and zine printers, recommended options re quality and expense. thank you.
Where can we find Fuat’s zine template?
Unfortunately, I do not have access to Fuat's template. If he sees this, perhaps he'll share it.
In the meantime, you can find quite a few templates on the web...here's one source: tallisalevelphoto.weebly.com/zine-making-resources.html
@@theartofphotography Thanks Ted.
@@theartofphotography That's an even better resource than my template. And it also has the 16 page version as well.
@@theartofphotographythat’s a great resource. Maybe pin it in the title description etc.
Hey, I’ve used Scribus to make zines of the same format. Two pages, then add page dividers - one horizontal guide, three vertical, which divides the page into 8 equal segments. Beware of the order of photos after printing of course (‘page’ 1 = bottom right segment, ‘page’ 2 = top right segment etc.) You can also set that photos ‘snap’ to guides, so they will line up handy. I then use the second page as a kind of poster, full page print of a photo.
SO inspiring
Wow
Cool
size doesnt matter
Ted, huge thanks for taking the time and review my work "Conexiones Fragmentadas”!. Your insights, feedback, and suggestions are gold-I'll be taking them on board for sure. Keep up the great work on your channel, inspiring others in the art of photography!.
I am impressed by the excellent works you reviewed on your channel, great for all the authors. You give voice to these projects and make them visible. The zines are great, and I'm trying the one-page idea as well. Also, mentioning that you ensure to review a work that was sitting in the pile says a lot about your commitment to your audience.
Cheers, Alfredo
It was actually crazy to see a Polaroid on TH-cam with Lansdale written on it. I had to double take to make sure I read it correctly.
@@thepanduuhLansdale it is…!