Interview with Offline Journal

Screengrab from an Offline Journal email newsletter heading and title page.

Very nicely Brian Carroll at Ffoton Wales and Offline Journal recently invited me to chat with him about my photographic archive, and how that has led to me publishing a series of photographic zines of photo-essays and work from my archive.

The interview, or to be honest, more of a friendly chat, was released on the Offline Journal newsletter a few days back. You should sign up and subscribe for all news of photography from Wales.

You can listen to a 12-min short version of the interview below, and if you are on the subscriber version of Offline Journal then there is a 45-min version in which we talk more at length of my documentary work, my approaches to projects and zines and why I do it all.

This chat about my journey from archives into zines, also segways into a recent 3-,min chat in which Brian asked me to discuss the cover image of my Clydebuilt I zine, the launch of the Jo Selje tanker ship in Kvaerner Govan shipyard, with documentary photographs from the shipbuilding industry on Glasgow’s River Clyde.

Many thanks Brian for inviting me to chat, and to share news of what I’m upto. Hopefully the information inspires or helps others start publishing their own work and getting great documentary and reportage photography out there, and to start their own archive journeys.

Thanks!
Jeremy

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