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'''Mark Murrmann''' (AKA icki) is a [[zine]] writer, publisher and professional photographer, currently residing in Washington, D.C.
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'''Mark Murrmann''' (AKA icki) is a [[zinester]], writer, punk singer, publisher, and professional photographer, currently residing in Oakland, CA.
  
Murrmann began publishing [[Sty Zine]] in 1991 when he was in highschool in Indianapolis, Indiana. He published the zine throughout the 1990's. He was coordinator for the large [[punk]] zine [[Maximum Rock N Roll]] from April 1998 to November 1998 and continued to work at the zine through 2004, including writing a regular column. He has also contributed to the zines [[SuperBlackBlack]] and [[Velour]], published by [[Migraine]].
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Murrmann began publishing [[Sty Zine]] in 1991 when he was in highschool in Indianapolis, Indiana. He published the zine throughout the 1990's. He was coordinator for the large [[punk]] zine [[Maximum Rock N Roll]] from April 1998 to November 1998 and continues to work at the zine, including writing a column and reviewing records. While co-coordinator of [[Maximum Rock N Roll]] Murrmann compiled ''compHELLation'', a discography of Killed By Death type compilations, which was published in 1999 by ''MRR''. More recently, he curated the Photo Issue of [[Maximum Rock N Roll]], which came out in February 2010. He has also contributed to the zines [[SuperBlackBlack]] and [[Velour]], published by [[Migraine]].
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In recent years Murrmann has focused on his photography, which ranges from street and band photos to more high profile coverage of Washington, DC politics. He's been a contributing photographer to such publications as ''Alternative Press'', ''The Bay Guardian'', ''Christian Science Monitor'', ''Financial Times'', ''The Guardian'' (UK), [[Hamburger Eyes]], ''Le Monde'', ''Los Angeles Times'', ''New York Times'', ''Mother Jones,'' ''Newsweek'', ''Sacramento Bee'', ''San Francisco Chronicle'', ''SF Weekly'', ''Time'' and ''Thrasher Skateboard Magazine.''
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He currently works as Photo Editor for ''Mother Jones''.
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Murrmann sang for the punk band Short Eyes (2004) and currently sings for Little Queenie.
  
In recent years Murrmann has focused on his photography, which ranges from street and band photos to more high profile coverage of Washington DC politics. He's been a contributing photographer to such publications as ''Alternative Press'', ''The Bay Guardian'', ''Christian Science Monitor'', ''The Guardian'' (UK), ''Los Angeles Times'', ''New York Times'', ''Newsweek'', ''Newsweek Japan'', ''Sacramento Bee'', ''San Francisco Chronicle'', ''SF Weekly'', ''Thrasher Skateboard Magazine'', ''Transitions Online'', and ''Woman's World''.
 
  
Murrmann sporadically still publishes [[Action! Photozine]].
 
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[http://www.ickibod.com/action/ Murrmann's Online Photography Portfolio]
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*[http://www.markmurrmann.com/ Murrmann's Online Photography Portfolio]
 
*[http://icki.blogspot.com/ Murrmann's Photoblog]
 
*[http://icki.blogspot.com/ Murrmann's Photoblog]
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:43, 2 December 2010

Mark Murrmann (AKA icki) is a zinester, writer, punk singer, publisher, and professional photographer, currently residing in Oakland, CA.

Murrmann began publishing Sty Zine in 1991 when he was in highschool in Indianapolis, Indiana. He published the zine throughout the 1990's. He was coordinator for the large punk zine Maximum Rock N Roll from April 1998 to November 1998 and continues to work at the zine, including writing a column and reviewing records. While co-coordinator of Maximum Rock N Roll Murrmann compiled compHELLation, a discography of Killed By Death type compilations, which was published in 1999 by MRR. More recently, he curated the Photo Issue of Maximum Rock N Roll, which came out in February 2010. He has also contributed to the zines SuperBlackBlack and Velour, published by Migraine.

In recent years Murrmann has focused on his photography, which ranges from street and band photos to more high profile coverage of Washington, DC politics. He's been a contributing photographer to such publications as Alternative Press, The Bay Guardian, Christian Science Monitor, Financial Times, The Guardian (UK), Hamburger Eyes, Le Monde, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Mother Jones, Newsweek, Sacramento Bee, San Francisco Chronicle, SF Weekly, Time and Thrasher Skateboard Magazine.

He currently works as Photo Editor for Mother Jones.

Murrmann sang for the punk band Short Eyes (2004) and currently sings for Little Queenie.


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