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Making a photo zine

When I was at primary school in the 1980s, I headed up a team of kids producing a maths zine. Essentially, this meant a bunch of nine-year-olds sat down twice a week to produce drawings and puzzles when they should’ve been in PE climbing ropes. We wrote and drew everything by hand (the school had one computer at the time, and it was treated with such reverence that we were afraid to touch it). We then spent hours trying to photocopy pages without chopping everything off at the edges. Once we’d worked our way through the school’s

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