RichC
Well-known
Haven't heard of most of those listed ... presumably American. Poll needs "Other"!
I read
• British Journal of Photography (commonly called BJP)
• Hotshoe
• Aperture (a US magazine, but not on your list)
I read
• British Journal of Photography (commonly called BJP)
• Hotshoe
• Aperture (a US magazine, but not on your list)
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
I too have subscribed to and loved The New Yorker but as it is a weekly for me it's "too much of a good thing".
I could never get through an issue before the next arrived.
I have the same problem with daily newspapers.
While the other New York papers are dreadful The NY Times is great, but it's just too much to get through in a day.
Chris
I could never get through an issue before the next arrived.
I have the same problem with daily newspapers.
While the other New York papers are dreadful The NY Times is great, but it's just too much to get through in a day.
Chris
vladimir
vladimir
Outdoor Photography (UK publication)
leicapixie
Well-known
I only read on Internet, LFI, Square Magazine.
British Journal of Photography at Library.
GUP, Image in Progress, BW, Black and White Photography,
all read at Booksellers..
I simply have no space or monies for subscriptions or retail cost.
Too much advertising in most magazines, including Editorial.
British Journal of Photography at Library.
GUP, Image in Progress, BW, Black and White Photography,
all read at Booksellers..
I simply have no space or monies for subscriptions or retail cost.
Too much advertising in most magazines, including Editorial.
Tony Whitney
Well-known
I must say that nothing gives me more pleasure than Robert Rotoloni's publication 'Nikon Journal' that comes four times a year with membership of the Nikon Historical Society. It may not be a photography mag in the pure sense, but it sure is fun to read and to keep for reference. To me, Nikon Journal is worth half a dozen newsstand photo mags (if there are that many left!) Thanks all. Tony
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Guest
"Fretboard Journal"......nothing in print regarding film photography is of much interest these days. Read books about photography & photographer bios & go to shows of silver gelatin or alt prints.
Abbazz
6x9 and be there!
I read "Zoom Magazine" for the superb quality of the pictures featured.
Zoom was an iconic photography magazine published in France from 1970 to 1991. Nowadays, the title is published in Italy by Rodolfo Namias Editore:
http://www.zoom-net.com/zoom-magazine.aspx
It is also available in digital form: https://www.zinio.com/www/browse/product.jsp?rf=sch&productId=500688260#/
Cheers!
Abbazz

Zoom was an iconic photography magazine published in France from 1970 to 1991. Nowadays, the title is published in Italy by Rodolfo Namias Editore:
http://www.zoom-net.com/zoom-magazine.aspx
It is also available in digital form: https://www.zinio.com/www/browse/product.jsp?rf=sch&productId=500688260#/
Cheers!
Abbazz
Dwig
Well-known
None.
Back in the latter part of the previous millennium I would occasionally read a photo orientated magazine. Today, all of my related info comes from the web in very non-magazine form.
Back in the latter part of the previous millennium I would occasionally read a photo orientated magazine. Today, all of my related info comes from the web in very non-magazine form.
willie_901
Veteran
I had to select other because I haven't read a photography magazine in any media format for a long time.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
None. I really do not get anything out of them. Before the internet I used to read German and Dutch magazines in the bookstands. Now I get all the information via the internet and if not, it is not important.
Erik.
Erik.
raid
Dad Photographer
Can I count rangefinderforum.com as an "online photography magazine with life"?
Paul T.
Veteran
I buy lots of magazines (was long my trade) but only one subscription, which was sold to me by Donald Trump: the New York Times.
raid
Dad Photographer
Noam Chomsky may not agree with everything that the New York Times publishes, Paul, but he respects it.
Arved
Member
I can't believe Rangefinder wasn't included, and not mentioned.
OK, so it's over the top with advertisement, it is the official magazine of WPPI. I find it just a wee bit more useful that Professional Photographer, which was included in the poll.
Both Rangefinder and Professional Photographer are free. They may not say they are, but I get both without paying a penny. Not even my PPA membership anymore. I find the photography, generally, to be very good.
Ads can be a good thing. Back before the internet clobbered mail order, Shutterbug was a very useful publication. I looked forward especially to the annual B&W issue (June, IIRC). Unfortunately, lack of revenue means a lack of funding to pay journalists and other writers for the magazine, and content has suffered miserably.
OK, so it's over the top with advertisement, it is the official magazine of WPPI. I find it just a wee bit more useful that Professional Photographer, which was included in the poll.
Both Rangefinder and Professional Photographer are free. They may not say they are, but I get both without paying a penny. Not even my PPA membership anymore. I find the photography, generally, to be very good.
Ads can be a good thing. Back before the internet clobbered mail order, Shutterbug was a very useful publication. I looked forward especially to the annual B&W issue (June, IIRC). Unfortunately, lack of revenue means a lack of funding to pay journalists and other writers for the magazine, and content has suffered miserably.
emraphoto
Veteran
National Geographic
seconded. top shelf work continuously.
JeffS7444
Well-known
Monocle. Monocle rarely mentions cameras, and when they do, it can be a head-scratcher. Nikon 1 anyone? But a well produced general interest publication with a global perspective. Heavy on wristwatch ads though.
Stuff that I like to flip through at the library includes:
Bottom Line Personal
Afar
Dwell
Juztapoz
and yes National Geographic
Stuff that I like to flip through at the library includes:
Bottom Line Personal
Afar
Dwell
Juztapoz
and yes National Geographic
Fuchs
Well-known
Aperture. The only one I receive/read
Talus
pan sin sal
I recently renewed a subscription to Nat Geo and frankly just don't find myself looking at magazines like I did in the 90s. I don't know what it is. I just can't get into them. I've also tried reading the on an iPad, which doesn't do it for me either.
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