Lester Jones: Their Grind Not Mine
Over 3 years in the making, Their Grind Not Mine is Sydney based photographer and director Lester Jones’ first printed photography project which takes form in a limited edition 24 page zine. The…
Over 3 years in the making, Their Grind Not Mine is Sydney based photographer and director Lester Jones’ first printed photography project which takes form in a limited edition 24 page zine. The…
Introducing Badlands 777, a self-published independent magazine exploring a wide range of topics aiming to honour those within the creative arts industry. The magazine is exclusively run by Chloe Lamb,…
Martin Leedham has been working as the technical instructor in printmaking at the University of Derby, School of Arts since 2010. Previously, he was a Lecturer in Printmaking at Leicester.…
Emma McDermott is a recent Graphic Design and Illustration graduate, currently based in Liverpool, UK. In her current job she mostly designs for the UK’s biggest pub retailer, creating a…
Official members Print To The People have got their kit off for a special calendar to celebrate their 10th birthday. Print To The People produce a calendar every year featuring…
Striving for environmental change has become a passionate and popular subject in todays economy as more and more shocking images of the consequences of our daily lives are revealed as…
New to our curated marketplace is Your Local Newsstand, a Singapore-based group of publishers, artists, photographers and other creatives who specialising in the publishing of photography zines. Their goal is…
Coming from the world of graphic design specialising in print media and from photography is Florian Tripoteau, a french graphic designer and new People of Print Member who developed a…
Characterised by the phrase ‘Sometimes nice, sometimes uncomfortable’, Corrado Dalcò’s new fanzine titled A WHOLE NEW WORLD (produced by Aalphabet) is ruffling some feathers with its new limited edition 28…
Being the start of something great is always satisfying. We heard from new People of Print Member James McBeath and his journey running and building what is now known as…
This month, culture-driven brand House of Vans and Palm* joined forces with a variety of awesome partners to bring you The Palm* Photo Prize – a collaborative user-generated exhibition taking over…
Just when you think memes and starter pack are the most bizarre things you’ve seen, wait until you see what Clifford Jago has to offer. Jago is a London based…
Coming to York this month is the impressive Print Stuff independent print and publishing fair. Print Stuff was set up in 2017 by York-based friends, collaborators and makers, Jamie Mills,…
‘Currently Going’ by Trackie McLeod (or Connor to his mam) – Is a visual artist from Glasgow. He is studying Graphic Design at the Glasgow School of Art and will…
If you spend too much time on Instagram, which you probably do…Ice Cream Books is one of the accounts that you just have to follow. It is pairing classics, with…
London based photographer Oliver Coupe spent a month travelling around Peru exploring the relationship between altitude and landscape. The starting point of his journey was the arrid sand plains of…
Our memories are faulty. Events that we are convinced we remember are in fact only memories of our own memories, facsimiles of things gone by. With each re-calling of an…
Taking advantage of a beaten up old risograph machine fused with a dedicated group of friends, ‘No Pressure is the Result of Repeat Pleasure’ was born. An event that was…
We would like to introduce you to Yasser Alaa Mobarak, an Egyptian photographer currently based in Delhi, India. In this documentary style series of photographs Yasser takes you on an…
Murray Fredericks is a photographer from Sydney, Australia and his work has continued to capture his prolonged solo journeys over the years in remote and extreme locations across the globe.…