Difference between revisions of "Sea Bridge"
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− | '''Sea Bridge''' is another photozine (or travelzine) from [[Pere Saguer]] published by [[Bad Weather Press]] on 2011. The name of the zine comes from the Øresund Bridge, a bridge that conects two european countries: Scania (southernmost Sweden) and Denmark. The Øresund Bridge is the longest combined road and rail bridge in Europe, and connects two major metropolitan areas: Copenhagen, the Danish capital city, and the major Swedish city of Malmö. | + | '''Sea Bridge''' is another photozine (or travelzine) from [[Pere Saguer]] published by [[Bad Weather Press]] on 2011. |
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+ | The name of the zine comes from the Øresund Bridge, a bridge that conects two european countries: Scania (southernmost Sweden) and Denmark. The Øresund Bridge is the longest combined road and rail bridge in Europe, and connects two major metropolitan areas: Copenhagen, the Danish capital city, and the major Swedish city of Malmö. | ||
The photozine has 24 pages, printed in black and white on a light blue paper. The photographs have a ''noise'' effect on them that makes the zine look a bit trash and printed on a cheap printer. | The photozine has 24 pages, printed in black and white on a light blue paper. The photographs have a ''noise'' effect on them that makes the zine look a bit trash and printed on a cheap printer. |
Revision as of 20:49, 13 March 2014
Sea Bridge is another photozine (or travelzine) from Pere Saguer published by Bad Weather Press on 2011.
The name of the zine comes from the Øresund Bridge, a bridge that conects two european countries: Scania (southernmost Sweden) and Denmark. The Øresund Bridge is the longest combined road and rail bridge in Europe, and connects two major metropolitan areas: Copenhagen, the Danish capital city, and the major Swedish city of Malmö.
The photozine has 24 pages, printed in black and white on a light blue paper. The photographs have a noise effect on them that makes the zine look a bit trash and printed on a cheap printer.
External Link
- Pere Saguer other works.
- Bad Weather Press website with some inside scans.
- Booklet Library scans from the inside.