"I hope people can see all the fun and hard work [that goes into a collection]," says Talia Lipkin-Connor. "Every day is crazy in the best way and we wanted to make an archive, even just for us, to look back on as the brand progresses."
"By producing physical, tangible objects that don't exist on the internet, you can circumvent or avoid feeding into that machine," says Kyle Myles, a photographer who sells zines out of his Baltimore shop.