I stumbled on the 2nd issue of Kindling Quarterly on my last visit to Magnation, and I was instantly drawn. Love the layout, love the photography, and I love how it explores and celebrates fatherhood. Being one who adores my own, I have always thought that the tenderness between a father and his child is one of the nicest things to witness. This magazine does it well, I think. I like that despite the focus on fatherhood, Kindling Quaretrly appeal to "anyone interested in art, creativity, and community".
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I stumbled on the 2nd issue of Kindling Quarterly on my last visit to Magnation, and I was instantly drawn. Love the layout, love the photography, and I love how it explores and celebrates fatherhood. Being one who adores my own, I have always thought that the tenderness between a father and his child is one of the nicest things to witness. This magazine does it well, I think. I like that despite the focus on fatherhood, Kindling Quaretrly appeal to "anyone interested in art, creativity, and community".
camera: LC-A+, film: Kodak ColorPlus 200
There are some magazines that I never tire of looking at. This issue of Papier Mache is one of them. Papier Mache describes itself as 'a very cute childrens magazine', but it is so much more than that. The photography and creative styling is absolutely gorgeous, and the interviews exploring the theme of dreams makes for an enjoyable read.
My latest magazine crush is Union, which the only way I can describe it is: it's like Lula's Japanese cousin. Very very pretty and whimsical. Definitely a nice addition to the mag shelf.
My latest magazine crush is Kinfolk. It's filled with beautiful photo essays celebrating the beauty of small gatherings, whether it's by taking the time to spend a summer holiday with your dearest friends or dining alone to enjoy your own company. It's calm and serenity in 100+ pages.
I'm so happy to have my photos featured in Huff Magazine, which is an "online based collective magazine focusing on contemporary visual art", created by my dear friends Miy and Dito. Well done on a fantastic issue guys!!
Read/download the latest "dream" issue for free here (my feature is on page 20-25!). A few sections are in Indonesian.
More about the magazine and past issues can be found on the Huff Magazine website.
Spoonful issue 5 is out now.
"Spoonful is a short and inspiring little publication which, in light of our insanely busy lives and increasing 'oh no, I must find time to read x' can be finished by the end of a train ride. It's quick to consume, beautifully soft, & after reading will genuinely make you smile."
This cheeky Easter card by Anthea of Spoonful magazine made me giggle. Anyone living in Australia in the past couple of years and watches the news will know what the reference is.
Anthea also tells me that Spoonful issue 4 is now out. Yay!
Anthea also tells me that Spoonful issue 4 is now out. Yay!
I went to the library today to picked up a reserved book (Finny, which is the current book for the Slow Readers book club), and somehow I ended up with more books and a stack of DVDs too. I got 2 Days in Paris, The Cat's Meow, and Fame (1980). Then when I stopped by Borders, I couldn't resist getting the latest Lula magazine (it was the only one left and was reduced to $14.95... It's usually double that price!). Ah, so much to read and watch, getting anything else done is going to be tricky this week!
What about you? What books or mags have you been reading? Any good movies/DVDs you can recommend too?
What about you? What books or mags have you been reading? Any good movies/DVDs you can recommend too?
I've mentioned Spoonful on the blog before (not to be confused with Spoon), and Anthea has informed me that issue 3 of this sweet zine is now out. As I was checking out their Etsy shop, I couldn't help noticing the gorgeous Leaf Post-Its... which look soooo much better than those boring old square yellow things. Love!
Spoonful stockists
My brother, who has been living in Japan for the past several months, bought me this adorable Japanese magazine called Spoon. Now I can't read any Japanese at all, but who needs words when you have beautiful images like these?
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