ATELIER was a self-shot photography magazine created during lockdown, documenting the reality of working and living in a confined space. The concept was personal by design, my workspace, my routine, my daily rhythm, shot and laid out through a deliberately modern and minimal editorial lens.
The project pushed my photography, art direction and InDesign skills simultaneously, requiring me to think as both the subject and the designer, controlling every element from the image-making through to the final printed layout.
Front Cover
Photos that feature in the magazine
The photography is intentionally lo-fi, a deliberate creative choice to balance the rawness of the lockdown experience against a clean, contemporary layout. The tension between casual and considered is the point.
Final Product

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