Sunday, September 2, 2018

What I Learned After One Year of Trying to Make My Own Zine

It's 2018; who the hell in their right mind would want to sit there and create a zine? Well for one, me. In fact, tons of photographers do it for their own marketing purposes. Emulsion, my latest zine and experiment with my company, was more or less a labor of love for a year. Editorially, I had no help. Business wise, I need to thank my good buddy Justin Kirck for helping to keep me sane throughout the process. Kickstarting this was difficult, going through all the submissions was daunting, laying out and coordinating all the assets was draining, and getting all of this printed was as smooth as could have possibly been done from Blurb with all the variables we had. But after a year, I did it. Though I'm very forward about typically saying "we" on this blog, this venture was something specifically spearheaded and done by me.
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