Found November 22, 2011 on Ball Don't Lie:
If you were into any sort of artistic subculture during the pre-internet era, you probably read fanzines. If you're unfamiliar with the term, they were unprofessional magazines created by fans, containing art, articles, and news for people who otherwise couldn't get much info on what they loved. For horror aficionados, indie rock fans, and the like, fanzines were an important source of news and opinion. These days, they don't exist much in physical form, although they apparently are making something of a comeback. Serious fans still exist to put together a zine on a beloved topic. Which is exactly what Ari Marcopoulos, a famous photographer who's worked with Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat, did for NBA center Tyson Chandler. From Ben Cohen for The Wall Street Journal (via my pal David Roth): One night last June, Marcopoulos and Camilla Venturini, his 23-year-old Italian art director, walked into a Park Slope sports bar for Game 6 of the NBA Finals and watched Da...
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