Stravinsky
Leitz Fellowship
I am courious to read good photo magazines from all over the world. With the internet it is easy to find old pdf copies or just browse the magazine directly to the home page of the mag.
Here in Italy we have a lot of choices but the quality is average. My monthly mag is TuttiFotografi just because there is a good second hand classifieds section and a couple of portfolios presented each month.
Which magazine do the RFF members read?
Here in Italy we have a lot of choices but the quality is average. My monthly mag is TuttiFotografi just because there is a good second hand classifieds section and a couple of portfolios presented each month.
Which magazine do the RFF members read?
Black
Photographer.
I subscribe to Black+White Photograpy and buy BJP on an ad-hoc basis. Was a subscriber to JPG (which I loved) until I got shafted with the digital PDF only situation for my remaining subsription. I will not be re-subscribing.
Its a shame Burn isn't published on paper. I would sign up for that without a second's thought.
Oh look - my first post after eons of lurking
Its a shame Burn isn't published on paper. I would sign up for that without a second's thought.
Oh look - my first post after eons of lurking
martin s
Well-known
I would read burn, as well. I read b+w occasionally, and usually LFI (but skip the, well, .. text)
martin
martin
ryan26
Established
Polka .... good french practice.
pawel glogowski
Member
I can recommend 5exposures - Polish online magazine with documentary photography (for download in PDF).
Dave Wilkinson
Veteran
Over here the oldest - 'Amateur Photographer' is still about the only one not completey dominated by Photoshop hints and tricks, and repetitive beginer advice. Not the mag. it was a few years ago, it still has esteemed contributors - Geoffrey Crawley, Ivor Matanle, and of course - our own Roger Hicks, along with one or two others of similar calibre, to make a decent weekly read!......and of course I always start at the inside back page first! 
Dave.
Dave.
FrozenInTime
Well-known
Black+White (UK) some interesting images and general interest articles
B&W (USA) Good historical images - nice article on the Mexican Suitcase in March 2010 edition
Photo (FR) Great journalistic content
Ag+ (UK) Superb technical darkroom/photoshop content
Photo Techniques (US) Great technical articles
Lenswork (US) Superb portfolios
Donald.
B&W (USA) Good historical images - nice article on the Mexican Suitcase in March 2010 edition
Photo (FR) Great journalistic content
Ag+ (UK) Superb technical darkroom/photoshop content
Photo Techniques (US) Great technical articles
Lenswork (US) Superb portfolios
Donald.
Lilserenity
Well-known
I used to always buy Black & White Photography Magazine (UK) but it seems to becoming more of a computer magazine of late whittering on about backup solutions and metadata tagging which I don't personally have any interest in. I just want to look at pictures, not read a camera review which reads just the same as the one in the previous month's edition.
So now I tend to buy none at all.
So now I tend to buy none at all.
peter_n
Veteran
LFI - don't recommend it and not renewing my subscription.
PRIVATE - probably going to subscribe.
PRIVATE - probably going to subscribe.
wakarimasen
Well-known
Amateur Photographer (UK) every week!
Best regards,
RoyM
Best regards,
RoyM
victoriapio
Well-known
Lenswork - very appealing look at all types of high quality photography.
Michael Markey
Veteran
Black and White. Vicky is right though it`s turning into a computer mag and review mag. The reviews are all the same though. Vapid.
I no longer read any photo magazines... I could probably get some thoughtful viewing from Lenswork but I've got unread issues from a previous subscription. I'd rather be "doing something" (or even online here) than sitting reading a magazine. Popular Photography can be interesting to scan quickly just to see what's new, but the articles are so very repetitious...
bmasonoh
Established
I'll also recommend LensWork Magazine. It's a bit on the pricey side but focused purely on images and portfolios (not digital and reviews). Other than that, I can't find a good B&W film publication in the US. I'm curious to see what others read.
antiquark
Derek Ross
National Geographic.
Stravinsky
Leitz Fellowship
Thank you for your recommendations. Lot of search to be done here.
Pawel, when I visited Krakow in 2004 I noted a large number of Photo mag and Photo shops; I got the impression that photograph has a great following in Poland.
David, what about Shutterbug? I though Roger Hicks was contributing there as well...
Cheers,
Pawel, when I visited Krakow in 2004 I noted a large number of Photo mag and Photo shops; I got the impression that photograph has a great following in Poland.
David, what about Shutterbug? I though Roger Hicks was contributing there as well...
Cheers,
cweg
Well-known
I can recommend 5exposures - Polish online magazine with documentary photography (for download in PDF).
Thank you very much for this link. I'm sorry, I don't speak a word polish but the portfolios in this magazine are awesome and need no speach. Great Magazine, I really like it.
brainwood
Registered Film User
I too regulary read Amateur Photographer . If you weed out the camera reviews, which as others have said are monotonous in tone , there are some good articles and like Dave I always start at the back page.
I have bought the odd edition of Black and White Photography but I' m usually dispointed. Nice prints but but most the articles feel disapointingly thin
Chris
I have bought the odd edition of Black and White Photography but I' m usually dispointed. Nice prints but but most the articles feel disapointingly thin
Chris
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bmattock
Veteran
Shots Magazine
www.shotsmag.com
www.shotsmag.com
Roger Hicks
Veteran
My favourites are the magazines that make me think, without telling me what to think.
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
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