Zine: Research and analysis

Mood boards:

I have compiled some images from online of photography zines. The images in these mood boards consist of layouts and designs which I like. I want to maybe use them as inspiration and replicate them with my own photos in my zine. The mood board below is for inspiration on the content inside the zine.

Below is a photo of my annotations for my mood board. I have annotated aspects of the zines that I like, therefore why I have chosen them for my mood board. Most are for potential layouts for the zine format.

I have also created a separate mood board for the zine front page as I think it’s important to have an interesting, incising cover (below).

archives

An archive is a collection of historical documents or records providing information about a place, institution, or group of people.

We visited:

Established in 1873 the Société is a registered Jersey Charity. They achieve their aims through our active Sections, research collections, community outreach and collaboration with local and international heritage partners.

We looked at the old images from and before the war and from Elizabeth castle.

This gave us an insight into the history of jersey and gave us ideas on what kind of things we could consider for the theme of NOSTALGIA.

Zine Research & Analysis

Zines are self-made, printed issues built of photos and captions. The name comes from the word “magazine”, as zines follow the style of magazines with headings, text, and illustrations put on a grid. An important feature of a photo zine is visual storytelling.

The style of zine I’d like to make:

NARRATIVE AND STORY

WHAT IS A NARRATIVE?

  1. a story or account of events, experiences, or the like, whether true or fictitious
  2. a book, literary work, etc., containing such a story,
  3. the art, technique, or process of narrating, or of telling a story.”

WHAT IS A STORY?

  1. an account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment.
  2. an account of past events in someone’s life or in the development of something.

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A NARRATIVE AND A STORY:

If using the definition of ‘story’ from the dictionary as “an account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment,” then the narrative is the choice of which events to relate and in what order. The narrative is how we decide to tell a story as we apply different narratives to the same story all the time which changes the perspective, which ultimately could lead to a change the view of the story.

JERSEY CHANNEL ISLANDS:

Jersey is located in the Channel Islands, between England and France, is known as the biggest of the islands. It is becoming a self-governing dependency of the United Kingdom, with a mix of British and French cultures, the main attractions for visiting Jersey are the beaches, cliffside walking trails, inland valleys and historic castles.

STORY: What is your story?
Describe in:

  • 3 words:
  • Daytrip in St. Malo
  • A sentence
  • A group of photography students exploring the highlights of the St. Malo old town.
  • A paragraph
  • Sailing through the channel islands to St. Malo Hautlieu photography students had arrived to take pictures of the old town for their photography projects. Being greeted by the tourist attractions, including the amazing food and weather they explored the streets and beach. Due to the wonderful weather many people civilians that live in St. Malo were found wondering the streets and tanning on the beach creating incredible portraiture work while also taking landscapes of the architecture of the town.

NARRATIVE: how will you tell your story?

  • Images > St Malo street photographs and AI generated images in relation to theme of NOSTALGIA…
  • Archives > Old photos of St Malo or any found/ stock imagery…

Narrative, Story, research & analysis.

My zine is based on the photographs i made in St.Malo, which i have edited to fit the aesthetic i am going for more, the majority of my photographs are in black and white with a small selection of them in colour.

I have taken inspiration for my zine by looking at online ones and by looking through older Hautlieu students past zines, the students ones were the most helpful for the layout as they had the same amount of images as the one i am making.

The process of making the zine is relatively simple as i know how to work indesign and therefor makes the process enjoyable.

The photos above are some of the photos which i have selected to go in my zine.

The narrative behind my story is interpretive as i am letting the audience create there own story as each individual sees things in a different way obviously for me the photos are set out in a way in which i want them to be shown and how i believe it tells the story of the people in St. Malo, i believe giving the audience the creative freedom to create there own story with my photographs creates better opinions and evaluations on my work as they are able to see it how they want to and there opinions aren’t confined.

The layout of my zine and size is:
width: 148mm
height: 210
pages: 16
orientation: portrait
columns:2
column gutter: 5mm
margins: top, bottom, inside, outside: 10mm
bleed: top, bottom, inside, outside: 3mm

The zine is made on indesign which is an app created by Adobe. It is 16 pages with some double spread images.

Narrative – Making a zine

I am going to create a zine made up of my images from St Malo and AI pictures from the same source. A zine is like a magazine, only smaller and more focused. It is defined as a ‘self-published unique work of minority interest‘.

Narrative is the telling of a story. It is adaptable and perspective dependent, and therefore is a subjective process. Narrative is constructed when relationships between images (and/or text) are established, and the layout of these is key to the receiver’s understanding of the narrative.

What is my story?

In order to create my own zine I will need to come up with a story I wish to tell with my images. I think my images speak to a certain type of nostalgia. This was my objective and I think that in their cinematic nature (framing, editing, lighting) they have embodied this. Therefore I feel that I would most like to tell a story that is more subjective and reliant on the receiver’s interpretations, as this is the best way to ignite nostalgia as an abstract emotion. It relies on the receiver’s memories and the individual emotions attached to them. Below are some images I feel are the most nostalgic.

Narrative – How will I tell my story?

I plan to use the layout of the zine to display the images in as thoughtful an order as possible. I would like to arrange them in a series of groups; beach, street views, deadpan frames, colour – but this may be difficult as the orientation of these images differs.

I may also use text to aid description of sensual elements, as the senses are often key to nostalgic recollection.

No place like home

No Place Like Home features the work of local and internationally acclaimed artists and invites Islanders to consider their ‘home’ on a personal, national, global and even cosmic scale.

The exhibition features 23 gallery based artworks and three external installation pieces, all of which explore ‘home’ from different perspectives, including considerations around Jersey’s housing crisis and international perspectives on the health of our planet. Whilst we live in a time when this can be a complex and serious subject, the pieces on display are often playful and interactive and invite the viewer to reflect on their own interpretation and experience.

Zine – Narrative and story

STORY: What is your story?
Describe in:

3 words – experience St. Malo

A sentence – creating my experience of St. Malo in the form of a zine.

A paragraph – My zine will be focusing on the people of St. Malo as they go about their everyday lives. I’m focusing my zine on this as I believe it is important to stop and look around at other people as well as the world around us. We often get so caught up in our own lives, jobs and problems that we fail to recognize that each person we come across, not matter how brief it is, will have unique and interesting life experiences that differ to our own. Somethings we may come across we are able to relate to, such as walking a dog, while other things will inspire us to try something new, such as pier jumping. Either way, noticing how other people act and live out their own lives often helps us to reflect on our own experiences.

NARRATIVE: How will you tell your story?

I will tell my experience of St. Malo through the use of photographs. They will be focusing on the people I come across that stuck out to me.

I will make my photos in a mix of black and white or colour, depending on which helps the photos features to stand out more. I will also lay out my zine in a way that makes my best images stand out the most to make it more eye catching for the viewer.

zine

I will be making a zine about the St Malo trip that we went on the screen shots below are a showcase of my zine so far and my zine is about showing off the pictures I took in St Malo the writing in the photos are just filler text at the moment

What is a zine

What is a zine, a zine is a small-circulation self-published work of original or appropriated texts and images, usually reproduced via a copy machine. Zines are the product of either a single person or of a very small group, and are popularly photocopied into physical prints for circulation.

Design and layout

On InDesign i made a 16 page layout and started to place my images and decided which was my preferred layout. I changed some of my image selections and had to decide whether i wanted the images to have a boarder, be full bleed or cover a double page spread.

For some images I decided to use photoshop to add a bit of colour to my black and white images of graphiti however the rest of the images remained monochrome.