Issue Nine - Road trip - NEW!!

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Issue Nine - Road trip - NEW!!

€15.00

Get ready to hit the road with Period!

In this issue, 12 women photographers and writers offer their view on the theme Road Trip.

“It is about more than just hitting the open road. It's about exploring the world and our place in it, whether we're in a car, on foot, or lost in our own thoughts. Each contributor brings their own perspective and interpretation to the theme.”

This issue features Cecily Grant, Clare Shilland, Elin Unnes, Elise Toïdé, Elsa Hammarén, Justine Kurland, Kate Monro, Lynette Garland, Nina Andersson Voigt, Lena Modigh, Julia zu Knyphausen and Maria zu Knyphausen, and is accompanied by a spotify playlist curated by the contributors.

 Tune in and enjoy!

 146 pages offset printing

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Period. Is an independent magazine without advertising, not about periods, but about intriguing and interesting themes. For each issue photographers and writers interpret the themes freely. Like the previous issues all the contributors are female, but anyone can relate. It’s not just for women but by women.