Sequencing a Photobook or a Zine. Some Considerations and Approaches.
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- čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
- As I wrap up my new photobook "The Hill of the Skull," I've decided to compile some thoughts on sequencing in hopes that it will help or inspire other photographers working on their own photobooks or zines.
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"The Hill of the Skull" by Jeremy Bassetti - jeremybassetti.com/books/the-...
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"Gli Isolani" by Alys Tomlinson - amzn.to/3LBQxvM
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"La Lune de Payne" by Ljubisa Danilovic - amzn.to/418dKvc
"Rive Gauche" by Kit Young
"2001 - 2007: Lack & Longing" by Lorenzo Castore
CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction
00:42 What is Sequencing?
02:02 What is your "Why"?
03:14 Consider Narrative
03:58 Consider Form
05:03 Make Work Prints
06:28 Consult the Living
07:05 Consult the Dead
08:11 Don't Rush the Process
08:40 Your Approach?
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Why have I not been subscribed to this guy for at least a year? 🤔 Shame on me. Jeremy, brilliant work and brilliant thoughts on sequencing. I find that editing and sequencing your own work is the most difficult part of the photographic process. At least for me.
Thanks! And yes, you’re right. That and “making sense of one’s work,” I reckon.
Lovely video with very solid points that I'm definitely going to use with my next photobooks!
Thanks, Mitchel! Let me know how your next project turns out.
Fantastic video, Jeremy! It's been a real inspiration, thank you so much!
My pleasure!
Hello Jeremy! This video is amazing and a real standing point for me. Im an amateur and planing to publish my first book of street photogrphy. Definitely I will use ur advices and when I have it done, I will approach you as consulting the living, if u dont mind.
Glad it was helpful! And absolutely hit me up when you have something ready to share. We can use one of the software tools mentioned in one of my other video. Good luck!
Thanks for the insight, I believe it'll help with my previously aimless photobook.
Glad it was helpful! Keep us posted with what comes of it. 🤞
Thanks Jeremy, great informative content. I saved the video as my guide in creating my zines.
Thanks for watching. I hope it helps you!
after seeing so many other videos im happy that your was informative and so well put together thankyou
Glad it was helpful!
This is very good Jeremy!
Thank you, Jorge, for your comment and - more importantly - for your help and encouragement!
Amazing content, congrats! 👏👏
Thank you!
Thank you for providing us with this information. The explanation is simple to understand and is both objective and straightforward. The soundtrack, which is quite loud and quite unpleasant, is the one drawback to this video. I would advise getting rid of or turning down the music and replacing it with something calming that will assist viewers focus on the video's content. Thank you once again.
Thanks for your feedback! It is my first video of this style and your feedback is helpful.
@@jeremybassetti I echo this, the video is well-designed, interesting and informative but I found the soundtrack so off-putting I ended up just reading the subtitles.
Great job Professor! Do you plan to visit Spain again? Would love to see that! Thanks for sharing
Thanks, Deanna! No Spain until 2024. But today I'm leaving for... Italy. 🇮🇹
great, all this mentioned is what still keeps me from creating a zine or book.
Thanks for your comment. Not everyone needs to make a zine or book. No shame in that. In fact, the really good images are ones that don’t need other images next to them to shine. The really good images can tell narratives all by themselves.
@@jeremybassetti sure thing, yet for developing as a photographer, I think at is at one point useful if not essential to do so :)
What's the name of the software you mention in the video for sequencing the photos?
Figma
FYI: If you use a Mac, they now come loaded with a new program called "Freeform" that would do the same thing as Figma. Check it out.
great tips (y), how can I contact you?
Thanks. Email address on my channel page.
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