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Indiehub, now inactive, was a project that I, along with three of my classmates at USC Annenberg created in 2013. The website featured independent bookstores in Los Angeles. The goal was to highlight the quirks and aspects of the individual bookstores that made them an integral part of their respective communities despite the rise of e-books. While we all contributed to the content curation of the website, I was the main photographer for the project.
Indiehub, now inactive, was a project that I, along with three of my classmates at USC Annenberg created in 2013. The website featured independent bookstores in Los Angeles. The goal was to highlight the quirks and aspects of the individual bookstores that made them an integral part of their respective communities despite the rise of e-books. While we all contributed to the content curation of the website, I was the main photographer for the project.
Kerry Slatter, owner of Skylight Books in Los Feliz.
Patricia Fetters, book manager of Wacko Soap Plant in Los Feliz.
Lee Kaplan, co-owner of Arcana Bookstore in Culver City.
Inside Arcana Bookstore in Culver City.
Outside view of Arcana Bookstore in Culver City.
David Jacob Kramer, owner of Family Bookstore in Los Angeles.
Inside Family Bookstore in Los Feliz.
Inside Family Bookstore in Los Feliz.
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