Hackney Scars
Dublin Core
Title
Hackney Scars
Subject
Other
Description
Our first title, “Hackney Scars” by Eddie Plex is a collection of bizarre snapshots of reality in classic Sabronesque spirit, shot between Hackney and Northern Italy over the last 3 years.
In the author’s words: “For as long as I can remember the bizarre has always found a way to ruin my day. I like to think of it as my very bohemian curse. Most days I don’t even need to look hard to catch glimpses of absurdity around me. They are literally everywhere. When Stories landed on Instagram, I took it as as an opportunity to document my anathema. 2,349 photos later, I have to admit it got a bit out of hand. This book is the result of me with an iPhone in my hand reacting to whatever absurdity is in front of me.”
In the author’s words: “For as long as I can remember the bizarre has always found a way to ruin my day. I like to think of it as my very bohemian curse. Most days I don’t even need to look hard to catch glimpses of absurdity around me. They are literally everywhere. When Stories landed on Instagram, I took it as as an opportunity to document my anathema. 2,349 photos later, I have to admit it got a bit out of hand. This book is the result of me with an iPhone in my hand reacting to whatever absurdity is in front of me.”
Creator
Eddie Plex
Publisher
SBRQ Editions
Date
2023
Format
Paper: Magno Volume 130 gr
Binding: Perfect bound
Cover: 4 pp + 2 flaps
Includes Screenprinted Slipcase
Finishing: Matt lamination
Paper: Magno Volume 300 gr
Binding: Perfect bound
Cover: 4 pp + 2 flaps
Includes Screenprinted Slipcase
Finishing: Matt lamination
Paper: Magno Volume 300 gr
Book Item Type Metadata
Dimensions
19 x 26.5 x 7
Number of Pages
136
Number of images
108
Edition Size
150
Place of Publication
London
Designer
Sabronesque
Editor
Sabronesque
Printer
Longo Media
Website
https://www.instagram.com/eddieplex/
Where to buy
Sabronesque.com
Citation
SBRQ Editions, “Hackney Scars,” Photo Book Cafe Archive, accessed May 5, 2025, https://www.photobookcafe-archive.co.uk/items/show/596.