kuvvy
Well-known
Only Black & White Photpgraphy UK for me now. Used to work in the news trade for some years and got to read every one of them. B&W is good as shows good work from both pro and amateur photographers, both film and digital. I've bought it from the beginning and it's now nearly up to issue 200. Think I may have to pass them on soon to gain some space.
Paul
Paul
mpaniagua
Newby photographer
Only Black & White Photpgraphy UK for me now. Used to work in the news trade for some years and got to read every one of them. B&W is good as shows good work from both pro and amateur photographers, both film and digital. I've bought it from the beginning and it's now nearly up to issue 200. Think I may have to pass them on soon to gain some space.
Paul
Its available on Pocketmags. I read it from there cause the physical magazine isn't available locally. It may worth trying to save space
KarlG
Established
I have a subscription to BJP (British Journal of Photography), and have just signed up for LFI as a result of this thread! M-Magazine looks good also, may have to consider adding that to the list too!
lawrence
Veteran
The only photography magazine I subscribe to or read regularly is Inscape: http://www.inscapephotography.co.uk/
Leica All Day
Veteran
National Geographic
Godfrey
somewhat colored
I enjoy reading LensWork on a regular basis. I read all other photography magazines only occasionally, and usually gravitate to the ones that feature photographs and photographers over gear articles.
I figure this is because I can easily get my fill of gear articles and discussion on-line these days. It's much more difficult to see well-curated exhibitions of photographers' work on-line, and I prefer seeing them in print anyway most of the time.
G
I figure this is because I can easily get my fill of gear articles and discussion on-line these days. It's much more difficult to see well-curated exhibitions of photographers' work on-line, and I prefer seeing them in print anyway most of the time.
G
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Amateur Photographer (weekly!). I also write for them. As did George Bernard Shaw: the magazine has been published since 1884. Sure, there's a lot of hardware stuff but there's also a strong concentration on images, and astonishingly little recycling of articles. Yes, you'll get a "Landscape" issue or a "Portrait" issue but (for example) beside me as I write this is "The SHARPNESS Issue" (23 July). With a weekly you need to be a bit more inventive than with a monthly. My column (on the back page) is only about pictures: in that issue, it's a Raghu Rai image from 1989.
Also, most contributors can read and write as well as taking pictures: something that can by no means be taken for granted in all photo magazines. Sure, relying on a magazine for news means you'll be well behind the internet, but equally, how urgently do you need to know about the 15th new Nikon this year, or the latest Sony wireless flash? Read a good magazine and you'll probably get more considered, thoughtful and above all readable articles than on the internet, though AP is also available on line: http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/
It's a stiff $236.99 a year ($4.64 an issue for 51 issues) even on line, but consider the old saying, "You get what you pay for".
Cheers,
R.
Also, most contributors can read and write as well as taking pictures: something that can by no means be taken for granted in all photo magazines. Sure, relying on a magazine for news means you'll be well behind the internet, but equally, how urgently do you need to know about the 15th new Nikon this year, or the latest Sony wireless flash? Read a good magazine and you'll probably get more considered, thoughtful and above all readable articles than on the internet, though AP is also available on line: http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/
It's a stiff $236.99 a year ($4.64 an issue for 51 issues) even on line, but consider the old saying, "You get what you pay for".
Cheers,
R.
Pioneer
Veteran
I agree. I really enjoyed Amateur Photographer but had to let it go. I think I will try and pick it up online instead. Some good articles in that magazine, sometimes even the gear stuff.
AZPhotog
Keith S
Starting back in the good ole days of the 70's I always had yearly subscriptions to Popular Photography and Modern Photography.
In today's world the magazines seem to be all about Photoshop and the "latest digital camera of the month" and related. I have no use nor desire for any of that.
I do some digital, but 90% is film. So no interest in articles about digital cameras or file manipulation.
(Ouch! Sorry for the sarcasm!) ;-)
In today's world the magazines seem to be all about Photoshop and the "latest digital camera of the month" and related. I have no use nor desire for any of that.
I do some digital, but 90% is film. So no interest in articles about digital cameras or file manipulation.
(Ouch! Sorry for the sarcasm!) ;-)
Dpingr1
Established
I used to like Photo Techniques a lot, back in the analog-only days. Lots of good darkroom tips. It's the one I miss the most.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
From AP 30 July, "Special Issue-Creative Blur" (the issue that was on my desk:.. . In today's world the magazines seem to be all about Photoshop and the "latest digital camera of the month" and related. I have no use nor desire for any of that.. . .
P3 (first page -- they number the cover!) Editor's intro; B+W reportage picture from Brexit campaign.
PP4/5 Reportage pic in color from Black Lives Matter (Iesha Evans facing heavily armoured riot police) and "Weekend Project" on "Easy Traffic Trails"
P6 News page
P7 News page, including someone raising money for Help for Heroes; funny pic; 1/3 page round-up of exhibitions (feasible with a weekly; of limited interest outside UK)
P8 Piece on colour "signatures" of films and digital cameras
P9 Ad
PP10-15 Article on long-exposure blur
PP16-17 Article on motion blur
PP18-19 Letters pages; survey "Do you use Youtube to learn about photography" (39% yes, 29% yes but not regularly, 19% no, 13% never considered it); masthead
P20 Ad
PP21-23 Using shallow depth of field in portraits
PP24-25 Ad
PP26-27 Soft focus lenses including projector lenses, magnifying glasses, supplementary lenses, bad teleconverters, plastic lenses, old zooms...
PP28-30 Photoshop. First pure digi article!
P31 Ad
PP32-33 Analysis of Maasai Dance pic taken at 1/6 second for motion blur
PP34-39 Pictures from current round of APOY, Amateur Photographer of the Year. First place Czilla Sucs (?Hungarian) from Bath in the UK; second, David Travis, Staffordshire, UK; third, Petr Ritschel, Czech Republic; fourth, Adam Zoltan Nagy, Hungary; others UK (19), Ireland (2), USA (2), Greece, Argentina, Latvia.
PP40-42 How to control depth of field (aperture, focal length, sensor size, distance)
P44 Bag review
P45 Sensor cleaning kit review; ad
P46 Ad
PP47-49 Review of Laowa f/2 (T/3.2) 105mm lens
P50 Ad
PP51-53 "Lenses for Selective Focusing" (Lensbaby, Canon TS-E, Fuji 56/1.2, Lomography Petzval, Tamron 85/1.8, Meyer 100/2.8 Trioplan, Samyang 50/1.2, Leica Noctilux 50/0.95, Nikon 105/2, Canon 50/1.2, Lensbabies) Prices from £59 to £7,800; call it $80-$10,000, remembering that UK prices include VAT (Value Added Tax) at 20%,
P58 Ad
P59 "Technical Support" (help column). Two topics: Canon Pixma printer and IR film (yes, FILM)
P60 Ad
P61 "My life in cameras", the cameras used by Paul Cooper, described as a sports advertising photographer; from Nikon F3 in 1985 to Pentax 645Z
P62 Ad
P53 Technical article: "Bokeh and lens design" by Professor Robert Newman
PP54-81 Ads
P82 (last page) My column, "Final Analysis", this time with a 1900 still life by Professor Gabriel Lippmann (1845-1921) inventor of the Lippmann process. The week after was a flower study by Paolo Pellegrin.
So no, not 'all about Photoshop and the "latest digital camera of the month" and related'. Most of it is as applicable to film as to digital, and there are lots and lots of excellent pictures.
There are lots of ads, sure, but they keep the price of the magazine down. It's a LOT more expensive than many US magazines but look at what's in it -- and unlike some US magazines, it's not just ads with a few articles for the look of the thing: there's an editorial calendar rather than an advertising calendar.
Of course I'm biased, because I write for them; but equally, it's a very, very good magazine, and it comes out 51 times a year (the Christmas/New Year issue is combined, but thicker than standard).
Cheers,
R.
Kent
Finally at home...
This list is merely US centered.
Here in Germany we do have other magazines of course.
I regularly read:
LFI (German edition)
PhotoDeal
Camera
PhotoKlassik
VIDOM
(Those 5 in print.)
&
DOCMA (as PDF)
Others only occasionally, just when the topic is somewhat interesting.
Here in Germany we do have other magazines of course.
I regularly read:
LFI (German edition)
PhotoDeal
Camera
PhotoKlassik
VIDOM
(Those 5 in print.)
&
DOCMA (as PDF)
Others only occasionally, just when the topic is somewhat interesting.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Hence my piece on Amateur Photographer in the UK...This list is merely US centered. . . .
Cheers,
R.
Pioneer
Veteran
Hey...us US fellers like your Brit mags. If we can't read them we still like the pitchers.
(What's that, Playboy is a US mag...)
Never mind.
(What's that, Playboy is a US mag...)
Never mind.
Bill Clark
Veteran
Talus
pan sin sal
I was a magazine junkie about a decade ago, everything from Road & Track to Adbusters and Aperture. I found I didn't have time to read them after college and would end up throwing them away, unread. I tried the whole iPad subscription thing a few years back, but didn't care for the format. Just last month I got a print subscription to National Geographic for $12. It's one of the few print magazines I enjoyed the most. With all of the online content on the forums and various sites, I can't justify buying print at newsstands.
markrich
Enthusiatic amatuer
The UK version of black and white magazine for me. Only one I have ever subscribed to. Once read they are given to a friend who gives them away afterwards to the local photo club.
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Ronald M
Veteran
You forgot Nikon World, Modern Photography, Camera 35.
Ok I reread the old issues.
Ok I reread the old issues.
PKR
Veteran
"New Yorker" in print
They often publish a bit of good photography too.
They often publish a bit of good photography too.
ptpdprinter
Veteran
I do not subscribe to any magazines of any kind.
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