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    How I Make My Zines

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    How I Make My Zines

    How I Make My Zines
    Published 10/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.42 GB | Duration: 1h 22m

    Here's why you need to make one yourself too

    What you'll learn

    to make zines

    to make selection and sequencing of their photos

    to learn how to find a printer or publisher

    to learn how to promote their work

    Requirements

    no experience needed

    Description

    In this class, I’ll guide you through my process of creating zines. Since 2019, I’ve been making street photography zines, with 18 completed so far. All but one of them focus on the streets of New York, but each zine explores a unique theme. The first is titled New York in Snow, and the most recent is Gleason’s Gym. Some other titles include Coney Island Beach, Prospect Park, New York Cops, Daydreamers, and New York Loneliness.In this class, you’ll learn how to create your own zine, from the initial step—such as coming up with a theme—through to the final stages of selling and distributing. I’ll walk you through the entire process, including selecting photos, designing the cover and layout, publishing, and even shipping.Please note: This is not a technical tutorial on how to design zines using specific software. I’ll leave that aspect to you or other instructors, as it could easily be its own workshop. Instead, this class will focus on the overall journey of zine-making, sharing my personal approach to each step.For the class project, you’ll create your own zine—what else! You don’t need to go as far as publishing or printing it; a well-made PDF will be enough for this project. However, keep in mind that the ultimate goal is to see your work in print. After all, the magic of zines lies in the tactile experience of holding a small book or magazine filled with your photography.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: The Process

    Lecture 2 Finding a Theme

    Lecture 3 Ideas and Preparation

    Lecture 4 Selecting Photos

    Lecture 5 Designing the Cover

    Lecture 6 Designing the Zine

    Lecture 7 Sequencing

    Lecture 8 Publishing

    Lecture 9 Shipping

    Lecture 10 Selling and Distributing

    Section 3: Class Project

    Lecture 11 Class Project

    Section 4: Final Thoughts

    Lecture 12 Final Thoughts

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