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Tips For Making and Selling A Photo Zine or Portfolio - Newspaper Club
Tips For Making and Selling A Photo Zine or Portfolio - Newspaper Club
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“It took me a long time to see the value in the photographs,” she says.
Recently, she revisited the images and printed them in a digital tabloid
(https://www.newspaperclub.com/choose/tabloid/digital) zine she titled Pululahua – Cloud of
Water. She's selling the zine on her website and using it as a tool to promote her work.
"Producing a zine is a rewarding process,” says Akosua. “It gives you the opportunity to work
with your photographs intensively, something many of us may miss in the day-to-day of
scrollable grids.”
Below, Akosua shares tips for making and selling a photo zine — from developing a narrative
to using it as a tool to grow your audience.
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Print all of your images on affordable paper and sort them into categories. Come up with
broad categories, then develop smaller sequences that build the narrative of your project. For
shorter projects, it's still worth considering your narrative — even a small collection of images
can tell an interesting story.
There’s a setting in Lightroom that allows you to print all the file names alongside the
photographs and I recommend you do that. It will help you find your images quickly when
you’re creating your digital layout.
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"After printing and sorting your images, create a physical flatplan to visualise your layout. I put my
images on the wall with masking tape."
After printing and sorting your images, create a physical flatplan to visualise your layout. I put
my images on the wall with masking tape and clustered them into the categories I’d come up
with.
With a physical flatplan it’s easier to build and change the narrative of your project. You will
also notice links between images that you may miss if you’re just working on your computer.
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Not everyone enjoys writing, but writing is an absolutely necessary skill for photographers. It’s
important to contextualize your work and make a statement that invites engagement and
conversation. You can keep the text minimal — I put a mix of documentary-style captions and
short, personal thoughts throughout the zine.
Whether you pitch an idea to an editor or potential client or prepare a submission for a grant,
writing needs to be part of a photographer’s skill set. You can practice it. If you have a hard
time doing so, read The War of Art by Steven Pressfield.
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I originally printed the zine at a local copy shop — I chose an expensive paper and had five
copies printed. But I was disappointed. The quality of the paper was great, but it was way too
heavy and didn’t suit the project at all. It didn’t convey the right feeling.
A fellow photographer told me about Newspaper Club and I ordered some free samples
(https://www.newspaperclub.com/choose/orders-and-delivery/free-sample). When I received
them a few days later, I knew I had found the kind of printing company I had been looking for
for years. The digital tabloid was affordable, just the right size and newsprint paper
complimented the rawness of my analog, monochrome photographs.
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Newspaper Club makes it easy to print a small run to test the waters. Announce a pre-sale of
your zine to avoid over-buying and set a deadline for pre-orders so you know exactly how
many zines you need. This does add time to your launch, but prevents you from spending
money on zines that don't sell.
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Consider producing your zine in a limited edition, which increases the perceived value and
incentivizes people to buy. You can also add a high-quality signed print to add value to your
zine. Announce the launch of your zine on social media and use it to drive traffic somewhere
else — to your website or crowdfunding campaign, for example.
Making a YouTube video about the process of creating your zine (like I did
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0ipMju57iI)) can help you reach more people. It provides
useful information and promotes your project at the same time.
Make your own newspaper with Newspaper Club. Print runs start at 1 copy!
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