ANOTHER: a zine series

These zines document intimate moments and travels on film and alternative photography processes. These zines are in circulation at the Barnard College Zine Library.

What’s a Zine?

A zine, short for fanzine or magazine, is a DIY* subculture self-publication, usually made on paper and reproduced with a photocopier or printer. Zine creators are often motivated by a desire to share knowledge or experience with people in marginalized or otherwise less-empowered communities.

 

ANOTHER no. 2: Barcelona
In this mini zine, Grace Li uses color 35mm film photographs to document their summer in Barcelona, Spain. With photographs ranging from landscape, architecture, and street photography, Grace shares insight into a few glimpses into their trip.

ANOTHER no. 5: Lumen Prints
In this mini zine, Grace Li shares a collection of their lumen prints made by pressing different objects onto light sensitive photographic paper and exposing the paper to sun. After exposure, the paper is developed and scanned. The prints explore space through shapes and pressed flowers.

ANOTHER no. 3: Yunnan/Beijing
In this mini zine, Grace Li uses color 35mm film to document their summer in China exploring her mother's apartment in Beijing and a trip to the southern province of Yunnan. Opening with a cover photo of a kitchen at sunset, Grace explores other scenes including landscape images of a lake and trees and environmental portraiture of boaters in canoes and a lady preparing to weigh a fish.

ANOTHER no. 6: Papershoot
In this mini zine, Grace Li shares images taken on their Papershoot camera. Making photographs of two puppies, Hazel and Marshal, Grace explores the neighborhood tennis court with the backyard.

ANOTHER no. 4: NH, USA
In this mini zine, Grace Li explores the natural world surrounding their New Hampshire home in the summertime. Shot on 35mm color film, they document scenes from their hikes, the view from their window, and neighborhood walks.

ANOTHER no. 7: The Getty