“A Bunch of Butts and Some Dude in a Van on a Beach” by Julia Rinaldi
32 page self-published zine, full bleed.
International shipping available, out now at NIGHTED.Storenvy.com
NIGHTED Life 9: Gone
Through film photos and personal writing, 8 photographers were asked to answer one of three questions:
What’s the closest you’ve ever come to dying?
What do you want done with your body when you die?
Which death has had the biggest impact on your life and why?
“NIGHTED Life 9: Gone” is a 44-page full color zine featuring work from:
Olivia Garner
Kris Kirk
Siggy Bodolai
Kelly Graham
Jonathan Sherman
Brandon Aighty
Julia Rinaldi
Graham Meyer
Limited to 140 copies. International shipping available.
Out now at NIGHTED.Storenvy.com
Julia Rinaldi Wants to be A Ghost
Leading up to the release of “NIGHTED Life 9: Gone” on March 1st, we’re posting one interview a day with each contributor. In this zine, 8 shooters respond with photos and writing to one of three questions.
What’s the closest you’ve ever come to dying?
What do you want done with your body when you die?
Which death has had the biggest impact on your life and why?
1. Without going into detail, can you share which question you decided to answer for NL9?
I sort of just wrote a statement that summed up the photos for me. It was something I said while discussing the questions with a friend. It seemed more fitting.
2. Where’d you grow up? What was it like?
North Vancouver. Lots of hills.
3. What made you decide to pick up a camera and start shooting film?
I shot photos on film when I was a little kid. (I remember in grade 2 or 3 I got a new camera for Christmas and it had a pretty long zoom. Anyway, I took it to school all excited and a couple of boys, real jerks Luke Martin and Mackenzie Smith, took it from me and killed the battery pretending it was their tiny boners… They sucked). I focused more on video in high school and in first year university I started shooting 16mm film. Around the same time, I saw how fun point and shoots were so I started carrying one around.
4. How did you go about compiling the shots for NL9: Gone?
All of the photos were taken in Winnipeg leading up to or on the day of my grandmother’s funeral.
5. In 10 words or less, what do you think truly – as far as you can explain or imagine – happens to a person after death?
Idk about other people but I want to be a ghost.
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