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Book Review: Kraag New limited edition photo book by Cole Barash starring Craig Anderson

Well this will get your friend’s attention. A new photography book by Cole Barash featuring the floating one himself: Craig Anderson. The book is debuting this weekend at the New York Art Book Fair at MOMA and is published by Deadbeat Club. We’ve long been huge fans of Cole’s work — you might remember his zine “Talk Story” starring John John a few years ago — as well as numerous appearances in the pages of What Youth. The photos are very intimate, very beautiful and the design in tip top. Portraits, still life, shapes, color, Craig, in and out of the ocean and around his closest friends and family.

There are very few of these things being printed, so you’d be wise to hunt one down soon. We’re lucky enough to get one shipped overnight thanks to the good people at Hatteras Press in New Jersey, who hustled us one (because yours truly penned a little ode to Craig in the center gatefold) and because we couldn’t wait to make it part of our library.

If you’re in New York, be sure to get some ink on it from Cole himself Saturday at the Deadbeat Club booth [B07] at 3 p.m.

You can order the Craig book here when it comes out. 

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Photographs by Spot A zine by Spot and Ed Templeton

Deadbeat Club is a compilation of artists and photographers that include Ed and Deana Templeton, Nolan Hall and Grant Hatfield. It’s an independent publishing group responsible for putting together small runs of zines. They also host release parties and photo exhibits and last October, they released some new zines in Long Beach, CA and we were there…

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Speak of the Devil A zine by Richard Perkins

We love looking at magazines, making them, smelling them, getting new issues in the mail, standing at the newsstand until our feet hurt and the coffee buzz has our hands shaking as we flip the pages. It’s part of who we are and how we grew up. It’s why we make What Youth. And it’s…

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Turtle Neck, True Blue and Snake A zine, music, book and night out by Julian Klincewicz

Julian Klincewicz continues to create. In all mediums. Music. Zine. Film. Collage. Poetry. And tonight he’s teamed up with Gym Standard in San Diego and organized a release party for his own zine, book, 7″ and short film: Turtle Neck, True Blue and Snake. You’ll remember Julian from his For the Love (Watch it below)…

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