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analog magazine Issue #5

CHF 17.00

ISSN: 2297-6655

analog magazine Issue #5 is a high quality coffee-table book, which explores the work of six talented photographers accompanied by an exciting fiction story.

As with previous editions, some great content awaits in this number. Jason Koxvold from Belgium presents “Everything, and nothing". Matthieu Litt, also from Belgium, exhibits “Horsehead nebula”. Zhang Kechung from China brings his acclaimed series “The Yellow River”. Thomas Zamolo from France immerses us in the world of instant photography. From Hong Kong, Tifflilac offers a set of minimal portraits. To finish, we feature the early works of Miky Arsenjev from the Czech Republic.

In this number Liliana Colanzi from Bolivia takes center stage in the literary section with her constantly thrilling short story “Meteorite”.

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

Details:

16.5 x 20 cm | 102 pages

Offset Print | 135 g/m2 MultiArt Silk Paper

print run: 400 copies | manually numbered

Quantity:
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ISSN: 2297-6655

analog magazine Issue #5 is a high quality coffee-table book, which explores the work of six talented photographers accompanied by an exciting fiction story.

As with previous editions, some great content awaits in this number. Jason Koxvold from Belgium presents “Everything, and nothing". Matthieu Litt, also from Belgium, exhibits “Horsehead nebula”. Zhang Kechung from China brings his acclaimed series “The Yellow River”. Thomas Zamolo from France immerses us in the world of instant photography. From Hong Kong, Tifflilac offers a set of minimal portraits. To finish, we feature the early works of Miky Arsenjev from the Czech Republic.

In this number Liliana Colanzi from Bolivia takes center stage in the literary section with her constantly thrilling short story “Meteorite”.

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

Details:

16.5 x 20 cm | 102 pages

Offset Print | 135 g/m2 MultiArt Silk Paper

print run: 400 copies | manually numbered

ISSN: 2297-6655

analog magazine Issue #5 is a high quality coffee-table book, which explores the work of six talented photographers accompanied by an exciting fiction story.

As with previous editions, some great content awaits in this number. Jason Koxvold from Belgium presents “Everything, and nothing". Matthieu Litt, also from Belgium, exhibits “Horsehead nebula”. Zhang Kechung from China brings his acclaimed series “The Yellow River”. Thomas Zamolo from France immerses us in the world of instant photography. From Hong Kong, Tifflilac offers a set of minimal portraits. To finish, we feature the early works of Miky Arsenjev from the Czech Republic.

In this number Liliana Colanzi from Bolivia takes center stage in the literary section with her constantly thrilling short story “Meteorite”.

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

Details:

16.5 x 20 cm | 102 pages

Offset Print | 135 g/m2 MultiArt Silk Paper

print run: 400 copies | manually numbered

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