Came across these vids that may be useful on your journey.
Author: RZZ
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No comments on Japanese Philosophy
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SUBMISSIONS
Photo by Ray Potes
Some notes about submissions. We are jammed up. We cannot put out zines and books fast enough to accommodate all the photographers we want to publish. We are working on that, this post is about ways we can speed it up.
If you didn’t know, Hamburger Eyes is a printed publication. We publish a zine that comes out at irregular intervals and occasionally we publish books, once in a while we will collaborate with another publisher to make a book.
We showcase black and white photography. We love black and white photography. Please have seen a copy or at least have a look at our website and get the vibe of what we are doing. If you shoot color, save it for one day when we publish something in color.
A lot of you are submitting to our Instagram page. Our Instagram page is highlighting photos from photographers that have contributed to our zines and books. Our Instagram page is advertisement for our physical publications, past present and future.
We ask for links to websites and/or social media. We want to see if your photos will fit in with ours before we download anything. Then, when and if the timing is right, we will contact the photographers we want for the next issue and send the proper specs with upload instructions.
This is a lot, I am probably overthinking it but also we are getting lots of questions about submissions. We do have a certain style of photos we gravitate to, but what we really want is to highlight your own personal visions and stories. We are looking for photographers more than photos if that makes sense.
Email links to – editors@hamburgereyes.com
And feel free to email us any questions or comments.
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Corgy
Photo by Christopher Radney
More photos from our recent issue, we are waiting for another batch but you can still order copies while we wait.
Thanks!
Photo by Sila Yalazan
Photo by Dave Glass
Photo by Louis Fabries
Photo by Brandon Getty
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Cruising
Photo by Ray Potes
Weekly update here. Back from NYC. The book fair was a blast, cruising Manhattan and Brooklyn was a blast. Connecting with photographers was a blast. So much so that I think I should go back soon. Maybe even just put it in the schedule for twice a year, regardless if there’s a book fair or not. (People seem unclear if there will be a book fair next year, or that they may do it every other year rotating with the LA one, that is if there is still an LA one. There are rumors saying it’s done. No one seems to know anything. My personal opinion is maybe there are too many fairs too choose from now. And some are better than others for different things. And not just NYC, I’m talking world wide.)
There seems upon us another wave of photography, meaning there are lots of photographers out and about right now. It’s great. When these cycles happen, some older guys poo poo on it. Not me, it only makes us stronger. Sometimes in a iron sharpens iron type of way and sometimes in a safety in numbers type of way. Like your photography will go further faster now versus 5-10 years ago simply because there are more people to receive it.
Sure, your favorite cameras are reaching all time highs on Ebay. Your spots are blown out. It won’t last forever for most of them. (Not like you and me, the obsessed.) I’m saying it’s worth it to explore/participate/ride this wave while it’s here.
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NYABF 2024
Excited to participate in this year’s New York Art Book Fair.
If you live in New York, see u there!
Find us at TABLE #H43
More info – https://printedmatterartbookfairs.org/
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Cars
Photo by Dave Glass
More photos from our most recent issue. Right now it is temporarily out of stock, but we have more copies on the way. You can still order it, just please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery.
CLICK HERE TO RESERVE YOUR COPY
Photo by Christopher Radney
Photo by Sila Yalazan
Photo by Brandon Getty
Photo by Louis Fabries
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Updaticalistic
Photo by Ray Potes
I get a lot of unsolicited advice from peers, “You should do Tiktoks.” As mentioned in multiple previous posts, I get conflicted / all in a tizzy about social media. But the idea of connecting with like minded peeps appeals to me. In fact, it is the best thing about my job and the main reason Hamburger Eyes is still happening.
I think I will stick to what I know, blogging. Not sure why the blog format stays my vibe. When Zuck took over IG and sent that message about owning all the photos, I got all weird. Anyways, I’ll start writing a weekly update here on the blog. We’ll talk about what’s happening or what’s of current interest or whatever. This is just a heads up to check back weekly.
Right now we are getting ready for the New York Art Book Fair. I’m excited because I haven’t been out there since pre-pandemic.
If you are in NY, let’s hang out.
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Photography is Cool
Photo by Brandon Getty
More photos from our most recent issue.
Photo by Christopher Radney
Photo by Dave Glass
Photo by Louis Fabries
Photo by Sila Yalazan
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Nu Hoodies
Green ones and Gray ones.
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Tree
Photo by Louis Fabries
Photos from the latest issue. Excited for this new larger format, excited for this new chapter.
Photo by Sila Yalazan
Photo by Brandon Getty
Photo by Dave Glass
Photo by Christopher Radney
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Hamburger Eyes No. 55
Pleased to announce a new issue of Hamburger Eyes! This one coming in large and in charge at 8 x 10 and 9 oz. It’s great to be making zines again, it has been a while. Check it out, you will like this one.
HAMBURGER EYES No. 55
The Continuing Story of Life on EarthBrandon Getty
Christopher Radney
Dave Glass
Louis Fabries
Sila Yalazan64 Pages
8″ x 10″
Staple Bind
Published by Hamburger Eyes