In each edition we show you work from different photographers, who tell about everyday life with their photos in their own way and in their own style.
In each edition we show you work from different photographers, who tell about everyday life with their photos in their own way and in their own style.
Only available in limited printed editions!
2025, July
René de Bruijn, Roger Janssen, Mustafa Yanar, Mike Terhaar and Stanley Robben
2025, April
Gosse Bouma, Elmer van der Marel, Bas Verwoerd, Priscilla Natasha and Jan Jaap Boontjes
2025, January
Randy Fokke, Jeroen Pruijt, Karen Schlotke, Mitchell Hélant Muller, Sarea Al Kebaly, Thomas Kessens, Daan Heijbroek and Dennis Sewberath Misser
2024, October
Wesley Verhoeve, Bas Losekoot, Julie Hrudová, Anna Gilg, Peter de Witte, Stephen Lake, Herman Wouters and Dennis Sewberath Misser
2024, July
Maarten van Schaik, Harmen Brethouwer, Marnix van Bokhorst, Caspar Gim, Tobias Prins, Sébastien Jean, Owen Schumacher, Rob Godfried, Daan Heijbroek and Dennis Sewberath Misser
2024, June
René Richard, Michiel van Mens, Maarten Steunenberg, Judy Wessels, Michiel Weitkamp, Guido Romeijn and Dennis Sewberath Misser
2024, February
Marijn Schulte, Kitty de Jong, Martijn Barth, Michiel Schipper, Olivier Tuinier, Daan Heijbroek and Dennis Sewberath Misser
These zines are created for the love of our Dutch streets
It’s my personal project, where I would like to show photographs of the streets of the Netherlands to everyone and have them published in limited editions and especially only in print.
It all started with Dutch Street Magazine, a digital magazine. However I increasingly felt the need to do more offline and especially in print.
When I got in touch with Daan Heijbroek we founded State of Amsterdam in 2023. And finally realised the first print in January 2024.
The zines are curated, printed in limited editions and all participating photographers are contributing voluntarily and unpaid.
Each edition of the State has a maximum of 6 different photographers. The choice of photographers is made by invitation only.
However if you think your work would be a good fit for a zine, fill in the form with the links to your websites and/or social media.
We can then check to see if your photos match those of a specific zine before downloading anything.
You can contact the participating photographers directly if you would like to purchase an issue that features them.
I usually have a few copies myself as well to sell (to support this initiative). But first support your favorite photographer by buying it directly from them.
Besides making the zines, it's great to collaborate and help each other!
We are ...
The state of the city
The state of the streets
The state of our time