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LA Zinefest LA 2016 ~ March 6th

The 5th annual L.A. Zine Fest returns to its' inaugural neighborhood, downtown L.A., to celebrate self-publishing and DIY culture in the community. This year's Fest will feature over 200 zinesters; writers, illustrators, comix creators, photographers, and more, selling, trading & sharing their work, all in one place, for one amazing day.

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Here is a zine feature of Snapshot Galleria produced here in Los Angeles. L.A. TACO has featured the work from members of this photography collective since its inception. From a online zine with quarterly publications to a printed format that you can own. It is the next evolution for this collective of photographers as they show you Los Angeles from their respective points of view.

Members of this collective include Luis Torres, Kwasi Boyd-Bouldin and Erwin Recinos. Each individual shows a the wave of gentrified Los Angeles that is pushing out the familiar neighborhoods of their generation. Their work is framed online on a visual stage that helps spread the visual story that Angelenos see on a daily basis.

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Check out LA TACO's coverage of LA Zinefest 4th Annual & 2nd Annual events. Give them a follow on Facebook and IG @lazinefest. See you all this Sunday for the festivities.

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Cover of Snapshot Galleria Volume 2 Issue 1.
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Spread by Luis Torres.
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Spread by Kwasi Boyd-Bouldin of L.A. Recordings.
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Spread by LATACO senior photographer Erwin Recinos.

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