Senta Simond

From my telephone, Shampoo girl, Flower bed

Innen Zines

This zine brings together Senta Simond’s private visual archive in an intimate, unpolished form. Made in collaboration with Aaron Fabian of Innen, From my telephone, Shampoo girl, Flower bed draws from years of unseen iPhone material: test shots, screenshots, research images and fragments of everyday inspiration. Rather than presenting a finished photographic project, the zine opens up the quieter space around the work, revealing the personal references, accidents and connections that shape Simond’s image-making.

Printed on blue paper in photocopied black and white, the publication has a raw, tactile quality that places each image on equal ground. Its loose, intuitive sequence creates a dialogue between women, faces, objects, memories and moments, reflecting Simond’s ongoing interest in representation and emotional truth. Tender, vulnerable and quietly strange, the zine celebrates process over polish, showing how beauty can emerge from the overlooked, the unfinished and the deeply personal.

Senta Simond, From my telephone, Shampoo girl, Flower bed

Innen Zines

28 pages
13 x 19 cm
Paperback, Black & White Photocopy
Edition of 100

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This zine brings together Senta Simond’s private visual archive in an intimate, unpolished form. Made in collaboration with Aaron Fabian of Innen, From my telephone, Shampoo girl, Flower bed draws from years of unseen iPhone material: test shots, screenshots, research images and fragments of everyday inspiration. Rather than presenting a finished photographic project, the zine opens up the quieter space around the work, revealing the personal references, accidents and connections that shape Simond’s image-making.