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Day 7 – The Miniclick Photobook Advent Calendar, 2014

December 7, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

It’s the end of the first week of the Advent Calendar and so far we’ve seen, coming out from behind the doors, some great photobooks that have been highlights for our team this year. Today, Joe Conway chooses a publisher, rather than a single book, in Cafe Royal Books. I first encountered Café Royal after treating myself to one of their books during a series of talks at the Cheltenham Literature festival in 2013. The publication was made up of images from a […]

Categories: BOOK REVIEWS, WRITING • Tags: advent calendar, book, book review, cafe royal, cafe royal books, christmas, craig atkinson, david j carol, david walker, joe conway, justin leighton, mini click, miniclick, photobook, review, writing, zine

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Publication: Photographer Writer Illustrator

December 3, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

Our new project, Photographer Writer Illustrator, involves a playful look into how the interpretation of images and text changes from person to person and how these images and text are connected. 8 different photographers each gave us an image each, which we stripped of it’s context and title before passing it onto a writer. The 8 different writers then created short stories, poems and descriptive text based on the single image they’d be assigned. Finally, to complete the game, the […]

Categories: OUR PUBLICATIONS, WRITING • Tags: adam campbell, alma haser, angela hadrill, art, book, bryony good, buy, drawing, game, gemma padley, georgina aboud, hannah clare, illustration, image, Jen Davis, jocelyn allen, john morrison, jon tonks, kate peters, kirstin stride, laura pannack, lauren holder, matt hawkins, matt henry, miniclick, moscow lets go, pater carr, paul reas, peter dench, photo, photographer, photographer writer illustrator, photography, play, poem, publication, pwi, shop, short story, sofia kathryn smith, tomas rooney, writing, yannik eilers, zine

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AWOL at your Bookshelf

October 23, 2014 by k33711647

As part of Miniclick’s Another Way Of Looking programme, Valus Sonov and Kevin Beck interview individuals and photography groups from across the world about their bookshelves, asking them to find another way of looking at their photobooks and zines. In this edition, Valus and Kevin show their bookshelves and select few ones that made them look and think about photographic medium in a different way. From Valus This is how our (I share the collection with my housemates) bookshelf looks […]

Categories: FRINGE / BIENNIAL 2014, WRITING • Tags: another way of looking, book, bookshelf, brighton, england, fringe, image, kevin beck, mini click, miniclick, newspaper, photo, photobook, photobookshow, photographer, photography, review, save zine, sussex, uk, valus sonov, zine

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Jean-Luc Brouard – Seeing the Unseen Scene

July 22, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

In June 2014, we launched The MIniclick Press with the plan to publish affordable books on photographers side project, experimental works and archives. We started off with 5 books by Brighton based photographers.   Here we take a closer look at Jean-Luc Brouard’s “Seeing the Unseen Scene” (which can be purchased here), with writer Bryony Good. ‘This world is a place of wrapping, of hints, of concealment.’ It has been said that the best photographs lead the mind to visually fill […]

Categories: BOOK REVIEWS, OUR PUBLICATIONS, WRITING • Tags: art, book, books, brighton, buy, england, fashion, jean luc brouard, london, mini click, miniclick, photo, photograph, photographer, photography, publication, the miniclick press, uk, zine

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The Miniclick Press Vol. 1

June 26, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

The Miniclick Press has been set up to publish the side projects, experimental works and forgotten archives of photographers we like. We’ve been finding that whilst chatting to photographers about their work, or trawling through their websites researching events we’re doing, that we keep finding gems of projects that haven’t seen enough of the light of day. Twice this year we’ll be publishing 5 new books, each time on a different theme. In June, and for our first set, we’re focusing […]

Categories: BOOK REVIEWS, OUR PUBLICATIONS • Tags: book, brighton, buty, england, jack latham, jean luc brouard, kevin meredith, kristina salgvik, miniclick, ondra loup, photography, publication, publishing, self publish, shop, the miniclick press, uk, writing, zine

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16th June, ’14. Photobook Publishers Night, Brighton

May 27, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

As part of our photobook month, we’re inviting two of our favourite publishers down to Brighton to take us through some of the photographers work they’ve released and how they work with artists and designers to curate and put out the books. It should be a fascinating evening! Monday June 16th. Doors at 6pm, kicks off at 7pm. Free Entry at The Old Market, Brighton. Free Entry. The publishers who will be talking on the evening are… Ditto Press Ditto Press is a print production […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: alex webb, ben, book, brighton, discussion, ditto press, england, fourteen nineteen, gb, lecture, lewis chaplin, mini click, miniclick, photo, photobook, photographer, photography, press, publication, publish, publishers, sussex, talk, uk, zine

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23rd Jan ’14 – ‘Zine Binding

January 9, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

Back in November we held the first of our Miniclick Paper Fairs with Design Brighton and Photobookshow. We had 35 photographers, illustrators, graphic designers and publishers take up space to show their work and sell their wares. Plus there were talks and panel discussions going on throughout the day. We also asked everyone to bring along their favourite piece of paper that we could photograph then print, collate, fold, cut and bind the images into a live ‘zine that was […]

Categories: EVENTS, OUR PUBLICATIONS • Tags: binding, book, brighton, design brighton, england, favourite piece of paper, magazine, mini click, miniclick, paper fair, photo, photobookshow, photograph, photography, printing, publication, sussex, uk, workshop, zine

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The Photobook Advent Calendar – Dec 20th

December 20, 2013 by Jim Stephenson

This year, in the true spirit of Christmas, we’re doing the Miniclick Photobook Advent Calendar where we’ll look at a different photobook, newspaper, magazine or ‘zine we like by someone we’ve worked with in the last 12 months, right up until Christmas Day. To view the Advent Calendar picks so far, click here. Day 20 – December 20th Darwin Magazine Back in November we did a Paper Fair, featuring lots of self publishers, independent publishers, illustrators and graphic designers. We had […]

Categories: BOOK REVIEWS • Tags: advent calendar, book, brighton, christmas, darwin, darwin magazine, england, magazine, mini click, miniclick, photo, photo book, photobook, photographs, photography, review, sussex, zine

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