I actually made a new zine!
It has been on my list of things to do for ages, but life got in the way. So I decided to combine my photography life and my work life. I asked permission to take photos around my school once the students had left the building. These days you can’t walk around a school with a camera of any kind due to safeguarding issues. The zine feature 36 photos taken during 2 afternoons when the winter light wasn’t quite so dark.
I have made a printed version to hand out to the others at school, but if you would like your own copy then check out the information below.

By Peggy Marsh
20 pages, published 11/15/2022
Congratulations! I ordered one just now.
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Thank you, I mainly made it for my workmates as they ask me about photos.
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I just downloaded the digital copy, and enjoyed the moody geometrics in many of your photos … also that Orwellian plastic doll. Ya done good within the mandated limitations!
The restrictions on capturing youngsters’ faces for publications is understandable but frustrating. I’ve been shooting b&w for our church’s website redesing, and had to go to some lengths to show youth classes without actually showing the youth. Back in the day, faces and expressions were what editors paid for … not views of keesters or silhouettes.
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It would have been nice to get some students in there, but I wasn’t even allowed to use the camera while they were around. Thank you for your kind words and support as always. Yeah, that doll is freaky.
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