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fLIP#59: Liminal

© Mark Friend

Contents
3. Editor’s Note An introduction to this issue
8. Brian Martin Frugal Film Project Analogue revisited
14. Eve Milner Thin Places On the side of the Angels
50. Book Review The Little Book of Camden Passage
by Gary Williams Reviewed by Kasia Kowalska
54. LIP Fair 2024, PhotoBooks etc Reviewed by Kasia Kowalska
57. Trees Poster Exhibition by Jacqueline Ennis Cole
62. Alternetive Process Workshop Cyanotype toning with Jo Stapleton
63. Greenwich LIP Exhibition: Connections

About the Magazine

fLIP is published three times per year and each issue has an overarching theme. Our primary aim is to showcase work from our membership of over 300 photographers, and to engage readers in a wider dialogue concerning diverse approaches to photography. The magazine is funded by member subscription fees and contains no advertising. fLIP offers a truly independent voice for photographic practice in London!

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CURRENT ISSUE:
WINTER 2024 
THEME: LIMINAL 

NEXT ISSUE:
SPRING 2025
THEME: SIDEWAYS
DEADLINE: CLOSED

FOLLOWING ISSUE: SUMMER 2025
THEME: IMPERFECT
DEADLINE: 6 JUNE 2025

Eve Milner is a London-based photographer working with both digital and analogue hand-made process, such as cyanotype. She uses photography in an attempt to communicate a sense of place, or personality within broad themes of ageing, memory, and spirituality.instagram: @evemilnerphotograph

Gary Williams is a London based documentary photographer specialising in weddings and portraits. He also works as a singer and a presenter and considers photography another way of communicating with people.
instagram: @garywilliams.photography

Brian Martin a lifelong hobbyist, has dabbled in press and wedding photography in the past.Since
retiring he has taken up digital stock photography and has also rediscovered the joy of film using “pre-loved 35mm and roll film cameras.

Jacqueline Ennis Cole is an artist, writer and curator. She’s a PhD applicant and ROS recipient for her research on Photo Books. She facilitates the LIP Photo Book/Zine group and serves on LIP’s Committee as Curator of Talks and Events.

Kasia Kowalska is a Polish photographic artist, living and working in London. She has a BA in Photography from London Metropolitan University. She is a BJP’s Portrait of Britain winner and AOP Student Awards winner.
insta: @kasia_kowalska_photography

With thanks also to: Imogen Bloor for her contribution.