Huck reveals photography secrets at talk in Shoreditch
- Text by HUCK HQ
Huck Editor Andrea Kurland will be revealing some of the editorial nous behind Huck’s approach to photography at magazine forum Printout in the Book Club, Shoreditch, tonight, September 23.
Along with independent magazines Pylot, which celebrates analogue photography, Brewster, an experiment in making archive photography 3D, and iPhone photography bible We Are Here, Andrea will discuss our recent Documentary Photography Special and Huck‘s relationship with photography in general, from commissioning and sourcing to editing and publishing.
Printout is a gathering of independent British publishers held in London every other month by magazine distributor Stack Magazines.
The event starts at 6.30pm and tickets are £5.95 each. You can find more information on the Stack Magazines website.
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