Hamburger Eyes’ new zine of faces made up of unwanted food

Date
12 October 2015

Published by Hamburger Eyes, Face Time is a zine that does exactly what it says on the tin. A collection by photographers Kappy and Snackie Chan, it’s 44 pages worth of faces constructed from food. Simple but effective, it makes great use of leftover onion rings and plates of beige upon beige and is a fine example of the universality of observational humour.

Photography zine and book publisher Hamburger Eyes was established in San Diego in 2001. Starting out as a xeroxed zine, it evolved into a publisher and moved its office to San Francisco where as well as producing their photo journal they publish the work of photographers from all over the world — as founding member Ray Potes describes “continuing [the] story of life on Earth.”

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Hamburger Eyes: Face Time spread

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Hamburger Eyes: Face Time spread

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Hamburger Eyes: Face Time spread

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Hamburger Eyes: Face Time spread

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Billie Muraben

Billie studied illustration at Camberwell College of Art before completing an MA in Visual Communication at the Royal College of Art. She joined It’s Nice That as a Freelance Editorial Assistant back in January 2015 and continues to work with us on a freelance basis.

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