Great video - thank you. And love the tea trolly. Cheers.
@PicturesOnMyMind4 ай бұрын
Thank you! Yeah the tea trolley didn't get much of look in on this one. It'll be back!
@danienelphoto4 ай бұрын
I have shot a bunch of books for publishers, but not of my "work", but cookbooks, etc. It is admirable to take that challenge on on your own.
@PicturesOnMyMind4 ай бұрын
Thank you. It's get to a point where if you don't do it yourself then it's never going to happen.
@antifencer4 ай бұрын
why not just do it? go for it.
@PicturesOnMyMind4 ай бұрын
@@antifencer that's what I've been doing! Lol I think I talk about it in my video on how to crowdfund photobook, how I spent a long time waiting for a publisher to come or a gallery to come or a museum to come or a curator to come.... And of course they never were going to! so I just decided to start self-publishing and I've been doing that since 2022. That's why I publish all these videos about how to self-publish a photo books because I want to encourage other people to do it as well rather than waste their lives away waiting on people who are never going to give them a chance.
@SnowmansApartment4 ай бұрын
probably a stupid question, but i have been thinking about this for a while: would it make sense to make a small zine consisting only of darkroom prints?(so literally, the photosensitive paper that you print on using the negative) it would definitely cost a lot, but it would make each zine unique in a way. Also, it would be a great way to highlight your darkroom skills(if you have any).. I was also thinking that one Zine consisting of one photo that was printed in the darkroom in different ways to convey different meanings/feelings would be so cool.. i wonder if this has been done before, because it sounds very obvious..
@PicturesOnMyMind4 ай бұрын
I've seen c-types sandwiched together to form photo books. Quality is great, but the pages are very thick and photographic paper isnt as hardy as the paper books are printed on. A novel idea💡 one for the limited edition fan.