SHOOT
Author: Paul Mpagi Sepuya
Publisher: Primary Information (2026)
SHOOT was a self-published zine produced by photographer Paul Mpagi Sepuya from 2005–2008. Each of the zine’s issues was an experiment by the artist in conceiving of an extended portrait, using contact sheets, outtakes, and text. The subjects were Sepuya’s friends, muses, and collaborators. Like many zines made at the time, these were photocopied on the job and at various copying centers and the magazine retains much of the artist’s hand as well as the idiosyncratic hallmarks of the copy machine that have come to define Queer zines since the 1970s. This book brings together, for the first time, all seven issues of the magazine, which are highly sought-after due to the scarcity of the originals today.
This early publication by Sepuya showcases the photographic practice that the artist has become known for over the last two decades. Glimpses of the artist can be found throughout the portraits in SHOOT (including one issue devoted to his own self-portrait), as can the mechanics of photography, drawing a line from this early work to his renowned Dark Room series and ongoing portrait-based practice. His photographs simultaneously recall the history of the medium and challenge it. Sepuya brings a perspective that emphasizes queerness in questioning the singularity of portraits and the dialogue between artist, subject(s), and collaborator(s), as well as complicating the expectations and representations of Black authorship.