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Why You Need Insurance
Whether you’re an amateur or semi-professional photographer, we know your camera kit doesn’t just stay safely locked up in your home or studio, so you need to be protected. Why not try insuring with us?
Video Star
When the Panasonic Lumix GH5S was launched, some people were puzzled. Jon Devo unpicks the diff erences between this new model and the GH5
Customisation Of Controls
Sony’s A7-series has gained an excellent reputation for offering photographers a high level of customisation in the past, and the A7 III is no different in this regard.
Join Panasonic Lumix And The AP Team At Stowe
Come along between 10am-4pm on 19/20 May
Bold And Beautiful
The paths, temples and lakes of Stowe provide plenty of opportunities for striking imagery
Take a View – Landscape Photographer of the Year
Founded in 2006 by Charlie Waite, the total prize fund of Take A View - Landscape Photographer of the Year is worth more than £20,000. Winning images are published in a book as well as displayed in a touring exhibition.
Wildlife Photographer Of The Year
The world’s largest competition championing wildlife and environmental imagery has a huge number of entries – over 45,000 every year.
Pink Lady Food Photographer Of The Year
Launched in 2011, Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year has a prize pool worth more than £20,000, with the overall winner receiving £5,000. In 2018, more than 8,000 entries were received from 60 countries across the world.
Pioneers Of Victorian Photography Celebrated
A major new exhibition is set to showcase rarely seen examples of Victorian photography.
Final Analysis - Roger Hicks considers...
‘Other Way’, 2016, by Hamish Gill
Tony Kemplen On The...Bilora Radix
Tony tests the 68-year-old Radix, one of the first 35mm models made by Bilora
Viewpoint - Andy Westlake
With clear ambitions to become the market leader, Sony really needs to up its game to win over the hearts of photographers
Women In Focus National Museum, Wales'
A year-long celebration of contemporary women artists, this exhibition also looks thoughtfully at past representations. Geoff Harris finds out more
Tony Ray-Jones
Ray-Jones’s near-anthropological documents of English life continue to inspire street photography
At The Water's Edge
The National Maritime Museum brings together four photographers who know britain’s piers, pebbles, and promenades intimately. Tracy Calder finds out more
Conquering Rio
Andy Blackmore, former picture editor of the Metro, asks five sports photographers and picture editors to choose their favourite image from the Rio Olympics.
Why I Love My Noctilux
On the 50th anniversary of Leica’s legendary f/0.95 lens, multi award winning photojournalist Edmond Terakopian shares his love of it.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ2000
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ2000 arrives with a fresh optic and an even stronger focus on video than its predecessor. Matt Golowczynski takes a closer look.
Final Analysis
Roger Hicks considers… ‘Fourteen-year-old cotton spinner (Matty Lott), Texas,’ 1913, by Lewis W Hine
A History Of View Finders
Reflex, electronic, optical, hybrid – a fascinating look at the expanding world of viewfinders
In Body Image Stabilisation (IBIS)
The big point of discussion on the X-H1 is the implementation of a five-axis IBIS.
Lewis W Hine
Hine used his camera as a tool to prompt social reform, and reveal shocking working conditions
Mirrorless Bargains
Getting into mirrorless cameras, or upgrading, needn’t cost the earth. Audley Jarvis fi nds some of the best body and lens deals for your budget
Viewpoint
The design of the SLR camera body is something Mike has always taken for granted. Then, along came mirrorless
Stately Views
Visiting a formal garden off ers great opportunities for refi ning your compositional skills
Final Analysis
Roger Hicks considers… ‘The Last Indian Wars, Brezno, Czech Republic’, 2014, Naomi Harris
Strange Light
Amateur Photographer of the Year Penny Halsall talks to Oliver Atwell about what it takes to come out on top.
Fujifilm's AF-C Custom Settings
We show you how to use the new Continuous AF Custom Settings feature on Fujifilm’s X-T2 and X-T20.
Local Heroes
If you’re stuck for a photo project idea look no further than your own neighbourhood. Here three photographers show us what’s on their doorstep.
The Collective Unconscious
Sometimes a little self-reflection goes a long way. On the eve of his talk at Photo London 2017, photographer Roger Ballen reflects on his controversial career.