A couple of Shape zines from 2011.

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A couple of Shape zines from 2011.
Furrow have made a mini-zine - available at Zinesters on Sunday.
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Ian Watson (Uh Oh Watson) will also be contributing to the Zinesters Slideshow and selling his zines and work at Zinesters.
His latest Zine is called Brain Blood Volume. He describes it in his own words as "For my latest zine in the Brain Blood Volume series I decided to try something a little different by way of applying the stylings of my previous artworks to figures present in a collection of found photographs.
The photos were enlarged to A3 prints on cartridge paper and worked over in black and white inks before being scanned and collected in zine format."
The UK's newest photography festival, Diffusion, has just opened to the public in Cardiff. We speak to its director, David Drake, about opportunities, challenges and what sets it apart from the rest.
Diffusion festival - really relevant to my work at the moment in examining and questioning the way i use photgraphy within my work - I resolve to visit as much of the festival as I can!
"A month long festival of exhibitions, discussions, screenings, performances, events and celebrations in both physical and virtual spaces and places."
Focusing on Where is photography now? Particularly relevant to my work as I am currently examining the nature of my work and whether the photograph - which at the moment seems to be the final 'piece', should be considered as Contemporary Photography or documentation/artifact, and the necessary considerations I need to make in respect of this.