Archives & Collections - Rapid-Eye Archive, The Photobook Café, London :


In the summer of 2019, Rapid-Eye Darkrooms opened The Photobook Café in the centre of Shoreditch, London. The Rapid-Eye team aim for the Café to become the worlds largest public library of self-published photobooks and zines, whilst also providing a database of the self-published titles that anyone in the world can explore online.

“The photobook or zine is one of the best ways of presenting and disseminating your work to a wider audience. Every photobook or zine is an expression of an artistic vision. Each one an exhibition, a mark in the timeline of the artists career. We believe in nurturing, educating and sharing our knowledge and expertise with others and therefore we encourage everyone to share their work with the world.” - Lee Williams, The Photobook Café.

The self-published edition of my photobook 'Conjunction’ (2018) can now be found within both Rapid-Eye’s physical library, held at The Photobook Café in Shoreditch, and within their online digital archive, alongside a large selection of photobooks and zines by photographers including; Alan Mcfetridge, Jack Davidson, Jacob Clayton, Monica Alcazar-Duarte, Richard Prince, Stepen Gill & Zach Sebastian.

‘Conjunction’ is now available online here, within the Rapid-Eye digital archive. A physical copy of ‘Conjunction’ can also be viewed by visiting The Photobook Café at 4 Leonard Street, Shoreditch, London, EC2A 4DQ.


For more info on The Rapid Eye Archive & Photobook Café visit - 

W: www.rapideye.uk.com / www.photobookcafe.co.uk

IG: @RapidEyeLondon / @photobookcafe

TW: @rapideye.darkroom / @Photobookcafe1