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The Seahorse
Underwater photographer Marco Gargiulo discusses his incredible shot of a seahorse taken at Santa Caterina Beach in Naples
Sigma 12-24mm f/4 DG HSM Art
Michael Topham puts Sigma’s latest wideangle zoom to the test and finds out if it lives up to the promise of producing zero distortion
The shutter speed redemption
For ex-convict Donato Di Camillo, photography has provided him with a new purpose in life. He tells Geoff Harris about his creative life less ordinary
HandeVision Ibelux 40mm f/0.85
Is the world’s fastest prime lens all it’s made out to be? Michael Topham reveals if this specialist optic is worth looking at by those who shoot mirrorless
A winter's tale
This time of year is perfect for photographing seasonal wildlife such as hares, waders and squirrels. Top nature photographers John and Tracy Langley share their best tips
The House Of Ilford
In the past three years, film sales have been on the rise, says Tracy Calder, making it the perfect time to visit Harman Technology – home of Ilford Photo
Fighting For Rights
In his 55-year career, Steve Schapiro has witnessed many key events in modern US history, and made some of the most enduring images of the civil rights movement. Steve Fairclough finds out more
Tony Kemplen On The...Agfa Clack
Found in a box labelled ‘junk’, this nearly 70-year old dumpy, chunky, boxy camera still yields surprisingly sharp pictures
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-100mm F/4 IS Pro
Olympus has made probably the best superzoom lens on the planet, says Andy Westlake
Final Analysis
Roger Hicks considers… ‘Mammoth Cave National Park’, Kentucky, 1964 by David S Boyer and Arlan R Wiker
Avedon's France: Old World, New Look
France and French culture is a landscape of romance, art and intellectualism. It’s a place, almost sensual and feminine in its atmosphere, that has acted as the muse of artists of all shades. While our first instinct is to gravitate towards the literature and paintings that have blossomed under its creative aura, its contribution to photography is as notable as it is diverse. This is after all where Nicéphore Niépce made his ‘View from the Window of Le Gras’ photograph, the image that served to kick-start the photographic revolution. It is also where Henri Cartier-Bresson took ‘Derriere la Gare Saint-Lazare’, the defining image of the decisive moment.
Fujifilm unveils release date and price for the GFX 50S
AFTER unveiling its first ever digital medium-format camera at Photokina 2016, Fujifilm has lifted the lid on pricing and availability details for the GFX 50S – and announced the birth of the Fujinon GF lens line.
Google Pixel
The new Google Pixel smartphone camera works overtime to woo iPhone users. GeoffHarris falls for its charms.
Roger Hicks considers…
‘Railway lines, Bristol’, 1974.
Leica M10
Michael Topham samples the latest creation in Leica’s legendary M system
Tricks of the light
Anything from cheap fairy lights to paint rollers can be used as a light painting tool, says Andrew Whyte, and the results are quite dazzling
Zeiss ExoLens Pro System for iPhone
Fixed smartphone lenses can be limiting, which is why Zeiss and ExoLens have partnered to create a set of three add-on lenses for Apple iPhones. Richard Sibley gives them a try
Nikon D3400
The D3400 is Nikon’s latest entry-level DSLR, but does it represent a solid investment for those looking to buy their first serious camera? Audley Jarvis put it to the test.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 V
There’s stiff competition in the premium compact market, so can the RX100 V do enough to justify its price tag? Michael Topham tests Sony’s latest pocket rocket.
Roger Hicks considers…
‘Railway construction yard, Balaklava,’ 1855
Excitement Builds For Photo London 2018
There ISN’T long to go before the fourth annual Photo London fair opens.
Fujifilm Unveils Smallest & Lightest X-Series CSC
Fujifilm has announced its latest compact system camera.
Sir Terry Wogan
Two years after Sir Terry Wogan’s death, Harry Borden looks back on photographing this very private man with a giftfor communication
Film Stars
Has film ever really gone away? Oliver Atwell talks to three photographers using 35mm, medium-format and large-format film, and finds that the art form is anything but dead.
Plustek's OpticFilm 8200i SE
Andy Westlake tests a specialist scanner for digitising your 35mm negatives and slides
Music Man
Ed Caraeffcaptured many of music’s biggest stars from the 1960s until 1980. He spoke to Steve Fairclough about his career and his new book that documents the live performances of Jimi Hendrix
Auto Exposure
Tim Wallace is a professional commercial photographer. His work is based around high-end transport and specialises in car photography. He works all over the world shooting some of the world’s most desirable cars for high-end clients who need passion in their imagery.
Final Analysis - Roger Hicks considers...
'Blue tit’, 2014, by Adrian Mills
Viewpoint
Finally Canon seems to be getting its mirrorless act together with its newly released EOS M50 – but surely, there’s a lot more to come
Pushing It
Angela Nicholson explains how and why to take your camera gear out of its comfort zone