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PhotoPlus Magazine:
... are many photography magazines on the market today. Many are general in scope, whilst others have specific types of photography in mind; black and white, and outdoor, for example. PhotoPlus is a bit different. This monthly magazine is for users of Canon digital cameras only, so can specifically target equipment, software and techniques relevant to their use with Canon DSLRs. The magazine s cover price is £3.9... Read the full review: An excellent resource for Canon DSLR users by markos9 |
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Amateur Photographer Magazine Magazine / Newspaper / Genre: Photography - Amateur Photographer is the world's oldest consumer weekly photographic magazine, first hitting the newsstands on October 10 1884. Since then, AP (as it is affectionately known to its readers) has been the bible for both amateur and professional photo-enthusiasts aroun... overall rating |
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Amateur Photographer Magazine ... first bought AP a couple of years ago, when my camera was a little nikon coolpix 2000 or something. I soo nrealised that whilst it s name is Amateur photographer it should really be Very proffesional Amateur photographer . In other words, my little Coolpix was too simple for it. Now I have my first DSLR, I have started reading again, and now find it much more useful and orientated towards me more. It does not solely focus on technique, but all around the photography world, from Location tips, to sharing your own photos. At £2.15 a week, it leaves a bit to be desired for on the value front, because the 20-30 pages at the front are about 4/5 adverts, and the lst 1/3 ... Read the full review: Does not suffer fools gladly, so you should be fine if you're not a fool by Nibblewood |
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Digital Photo ... have recently just got back into photography and i picked up a copy of this magazine from W H Smiths. At £4.99 it did seem a bit expensive at the time. I have now made this one of the regular photo mags i buy. Each issue is crammed with ideas on how to improve your skills. The techniques that are highlighted each month are broken down into easy to understand steps. So each month you can experiment with a new technique. Nearly every month there is tutorials on how to use software like photoshop to enhance and improve the final photograph you have taken. This is usually backed up with a cd disk containing the lessons you have learnt. As well as having competitions wher... Read the full review: Great way to improve your photography by falcon1959 |
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Photography Monthly Magazine ... are many photography magazines to be found on the newsagent s shelves, many are quite specialised or aimed at a particular market and it can be difficult to choose one that s right for you. Photography Monthly is a glossy 148-page magazine covering a broad spectrum of topics and aimed at a wide market from amateur to experienced, offering expert advice, tips and tutorials to help readers improve their photography techniques. It is published on the second Thursday of every month, widely available from good newsagents and has a cover price of £3.95 but if you subscribe you can make great savings. For example you can currently get 12 issues for £32 (just £2.67 per iss... Read the full review: Expose yourself to better photography by Chelle1969 |






