bryan, 215 storey street, santa cruz, ca, usa

brybry Ⓐ riseup dot net




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a photo zine documenting half a year of living in Philadelphia. fourteen pages, mostly color, with footnotes and a narrative at the end. binding stitched by hand. in pocket size. $3 postpaid.

mail cash or use this.



 

    

        




 no dogs no masters prints:

handmade with thieved art supplies and the blood of emperors. want one? mail me four or five bucks for a backpatch/bumflap, most likely printed on floral. or do it through etsy if you need.

email me about international orders or with weird questions


i'm not sure where exactly i live at the moment, but i can always get mail at:

bryan, 215 storey st., santa cruz, ca 95060


          


  





new zine!

restless legs five: a collection of doodles, words, screenprints, and halftone photos, black & white in pocket size. it started out being about punk, and then it was about santa cruz, but then it came out of the copy machine (breaking at least three) as something else entirely. i've been told its really sad.

In Slingshot newspaper, issue #106: "Bryan's zine is like an espresso shot at a punk run cafe. It is small enough to fit in your pocket, a burst of black spaced pages that seeps with style. The content is unabashedly punk, with emphasis on anarcho-politics and personality. I want to know how he gets photos to look the way he does." -Eggplant



send $2 or trades to bryan, 215 storey st., santa cruz, ca 95060 

 

 


 




done and finished forever



          archives: french punx + robin

                        the family special

                        show 25 (kinda mushy)

                      show 44 chaotic, featuring hurricane vanessa, sep, shea, and the aristocats 

                         final show, a long, messy send off for me to philly

                         a new show, "coco brobro with brybrychlochlo"

 

  










 

     



a photo zine. fourteen pages, black & white, pocket size. sold out.

"pretty cool mini zine containing mostly all xeroxed photos of punks, neighbors, humans, structures, sorta reminded me of the polaroid kid? i think maybe just in the way Byron [sic] captures the people he photographs, there's a light in their faces, people are either caught just as they are thinking about something, or as they are laughing. it gives the images a nostalgic sense of possibility. does that even make sense?? at any rate, he has other zines available too! i liked this one." -maximum rocknroll


out of print and dead.

 

  


 

 

 



 

 

 

restless legs zine 3: a fresh collection of aging notes, drunken essays, drawings and vegan recipes. b&w in half size.

i think its out of print or i lost them all.


 oaklandolympia zine: split photozine with my bff nicky tiso vaguely centered around punk summer '09, from the perspective of me in oakland and he in olympia. handmade in full color from sixteen prints in pocket size [with footnotes!].

"it captures the sweetness of a road trip, and a sort of fragility in people, which is rare to see caught." -aaron cometbus

"I have a soft spot in my heart for photo zines, although they seem to go by too fast and it is hard to sit and really give time and head space to fully appreciate it all with such little writing to go with it. Bright and lonely, this piece has a list of titles on the back cover to add some intrigue and a little context, but really it's what you see is what you get: a brief, sensory glint." -maximum rocknroll


out of print 

 




restless legs 2: fourteen pages of color photocopies, hand made, in pocket size. out of print.

maximum rocknroll's review: Hell yeah. Bring on the color-copied photo zines. What a fine way to share your photography. Bryan *** is documenting the punk life and bringing it to us in this attractive, lovely way. I especially like the photo of a deceased parakeet being held in an upward facing open palm and then the photo following on the next page, which is the tattooed image of presumably that very same parakeet with the text, "Never Forget." It's a timeless sentiment.

ps: outta print.

 











 

 

  































































































































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