analog magazine Issue #8

CHF 17.00

ISSN: 2297-6655

analog magazine Issue #8 is a collectable coffee-table book exploring outstanding works in contemporary analogue photography.

This number of analog magazine brings you seven great photographic series and a gripping short-fiction story.

We start by the hand of Alexandra Serrano from France-Mexico with “Si haute soit la montagne, on y trouve un sentier”, a poetic encounter with the Pyrenean border between France and Spain. Laurenz Berges from Germany presents “Frühauf - Danach”, a riddling series that highlights the passing of time and its unstoppable effects. Alfredo Cristinziano from Canada introduces a portfolio of female portraiture that depicts authentic transparent emotions. Jill Beth Hannes from the US brings us “Strange Women”, a personal project that reflects on feelings such as isolation, confusion and anger. From Russia, Mikhail Bushkov presents “Zürich”, where he shows his hometown from the point of view of an outsider, but being an insider. Next is “Ricordare Rivapiana”, a work by Thomas Krepmke from Switzerland, which combining captions from cult Italian films and his own images, recreates memory and longing for the past. Finally, Ragnar Axelsson from Island offers “Faces of the North”, a piece that expresses both, the beauty and difficulties in the Arctic life.

To complement this number, we feature “Mule Brigade”, a fascinating short-fiction story by Kenan Orhan located in the Kurdistan.

Do not miss the opportunity to collect your copy of this limited edition and hand-numbered book.

Details:

16.5 x 20 cm | 118 pages

Offset Print | 135 g/m2 Fedrigoni Paper

print run: 400 copies | manually numbered

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