ZOOM NO.10
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- $152.00 USD
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- $152.00 USD
Janvier/Février 1972
Published by Zoom, Paris | 1972
Softcover | 96 pages approx. | 24 x 30 cm
Language: French
Condition: Vintage Very Good
A seminal issue from the early years of Zoom, the iconic French photography magazine known for its bold layout and editorial focus on avant-garde and fashion photography. This January/February 1972 edition features striking contributions from leading photographers of the era, including Dennis Stock, Sarah Moon, and Donald McCullin.
Mixing full-color and black and white spreads, the magazine presents a vivid snapshot of early '70s visual culture, ranging from gritty photojournalism to dreamy fashion editorials. With its large format pages and lush printing, Zoom captures both the immediacy and artistry of the photographic image.
Highly collectible, especially in its first edition, this issue is a must have for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage photography, European editorial design, and the visual language of the 1970s.
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Intermission exists in the space between documentation and devotion an ongoing archive of cultural fragments that refuse to vanish. Each title within our portfolio is selected not for trend, but for tension: between what was meant to disappear and what insists on remaining.
We work with objects that speak quietly but persistently publications, recordings, and editions that define the undercurrents of art, sound, and design. Together they form a living record of marginal brilliance, a collection that privileges significance over scale.
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We encourage collectors to engage not only with the content, but with the gesture of preservation itself: a quiet commitment to memory.
Every Intermission title is handled as an artifact. We believe that preservation is an act of reverence one that begins the moment you open a cover or unspool a tape.
To experience a piece, do so slowly. Allow the air to touch the paper, let light fall softly over each page. Avoid excess pressure; handle edges rather than surfaces. Each mark, fold, or patina is part of its passage through time evidence of care rather than decay.
We encourage collectors to engage not only with the content, but with the gesture of preservation itself: a quiet commitment to memory.
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