Sadkids Number 4: The Southern Fried Edition

Title: Sadkids Number 4: The Southern Fried Edition

Photographer/s: Geoffrey Ellis

Date of publication: Spring 2007

Place of publication: San Francisco, CA

Dimensions: 6.5 x 8.5 inches

Edition size: ~250 copies, 2 different covers, 2 printings

Type of binding: Soft cover, saddle-stitch

Number of pages: 48

Type of paper: 24# bond interior pages, 80# cover

Type of printing: Xerox color laser

Printer: Xerox docucolor 250

Publisher: Geoffrey Ellis

Designer: Geoffrey Ellis

Editor: Geoffrey Ellis

Language: English

Category: zine

Price: $10

Summary: I moved to Memphis in 1996 and left in 2000. I still go back every year to visit my wife’s family and a few good friends. I shoot every time I’m in there. Memphis (and The South for that matter) is always so inspiring to me. Sadkids Number 4 is a collection of images I shot in Memphis from 1996-2006.

Date and place of birth of photographer/s: 1971, Los Angeles, CA

Website: www.geoffreyellis.com

Book link: sadkids.blogspot.com

Donated by: Geoffrey Ellis

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