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In a world where graphics, video and pictures have gotten sharper than our eyes can perceive, one photographer dares to ask: what if we didn’t do that?
Bentley Zylstra has spent the better part of the past year learning the ropes of magazine publication, to bring us Revelry Collection — now available in print by clicking here.
"Interview Notes
0:52 — Why work in print?
1:45 — Getting started in photography
3:05 — Deciding to go analogue-only
4:38 — On “Photographic Overkill” (earlier article referenced)
5:50 — Replicating the feel of memories
7:00 — The struggles of starting a magazine
10:00 — Low effort filler content
12:15 — Fighting for clicks in the “attention economy”
15:00 — Zoom tries to censor the cover of Issue 001.
16:52 — The Red Bullification of outdoor media
16:20 — How to get your copy of Revelry Collection
20:09 — Getting your copy
If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider sharing it. We rely on organic growth and word of mouth to find new listeners, so hitting that share button is extremely helpful.
Original music for the Trail Talk podcast is produced by Ty Ellenbogen.
By Cole NobleIn a world where graphics, video and pictures have gotten sharper than our eyes can perceive, one photographer dares to ask: what if we didn’t do that?
Bentley Zylstra has spent the better part of the past year learning the ropes of magazine publication, to bring us Revelry Collection — now available in print by clicking here.
"Interview Notes
0:52 — Why work in print?
1:45 — Getting started in photography
3:05 — Deciding to go analogue-only
4:38 — On “Photographic Overkill” (earlier article referenced)
5:50 — Replicating the feel of memories
7:00 — The struggles of starting a magazine
10:00 — Low effort filler content
12:15 — Fighting for clicks in the “attention economy”
15:00 — Zoom tries to censor the cover of Issue 001.
16:52 — The Red Bullification of outdoor media
16:20 — How to get your copy of Revelry Collection
20:09 — Getting your copy
If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider sharing it. We rely on organic growth and word of mouth to find new listeners, so hitting that share button is extremely helpful.
Original music for the Trail Talk podcast is produced by Ty Ellenbogen.