Double Zero is a unique conceptual monograph by Jason Eskenazi that explores the “embryonic” phase of the photographic process. For decades, Eskenazi collected the “00” and “0” frames—the partially exposed, often light-streaked images created when a photographer closes the camera back and advances a new roll of film to the first frame. While these frames are typically discarded as mistakes or technical artifacts, Eskenazi views them as the spontaneous, unmediated birth of a visual journey. The 136-page book presents these salvaged images as a continuous, dreamlike sequence that blurs the line between intention and accident. Using high-quality printing and a specialized Swiss binding that allows for uninterrupted viewing across spreads, “Double Zero” challenges our understanding of the photographic frame and the “start” of a narrative.