I haven’t looked at the pictures yet, but I will do. 

I like the format. 

There’s a guy over here who publishes similar small format collections of 
classic British documentary photography under the name Cafe Royal Books. 

https://www.caferoyalbooks.com/. 

https://instagram.com/caferoyalbooks?igshid=1bden0ltmpttb

He sells them for £6 individually or in discounted bundles, and occasionally 
gives away bundles free. He is generating good reviews, and the one I have is 
good quality, as you’ve described yours.

I would buy more but they are snackish and I would not know where to put them 
all. I might buy his recent release of Manchester in the 70s since I was a 
student there at the time.

I think you could probably sell yours on a similar basis.

> On 11 Jul 2020, at 23:23, Juan Buhler <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I recently printed a little magazine with photos, a "zine" like kids these
> days call them.
> 
> Here is a link, click on the photo to see the whole collection of images
> included in the zine:
> 
> https://juanbuhler.com/zine
> 
> I printed 50 of these, and I want to make new ones a few times per year.
> But now I am wondering what to do with them. Should I sell them? I am not
> really interested in making money off these, but I suppose I should charge
> maybe $5 or $6 to make up my costs at least.
> 
> Interested to hear your thoughts on this--would you want to get a copy? The
> print quality is nice, not quite as good as a book, but nicer than a
> magazine. Think of it as a little photographic snack, quick to browse, easy
> to digest. Anyway.
> 
> Many of the photos in there were made with a K5, a K3, and perhaps even
> with a K-01. Couple of Canon cameras and a few Leicas thrown in as well,
> but hey, nobody is perfect.
> 
> j
> 
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