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Final Analysis
Maria Falconer considers...Cromarty. Wednesday 18 August 1993. By Mark Power
Using artificial intelligence ethically
AI-powered tools in photo-editing software can be a blessing to photographers. James Abbott demonstrates a more ethical approach to AI to save time and to simplify complex manual tasks
The gift of nature
Hungarian photographer Csaba Daróczi has enjoyed great success in a number of high-profile photography competitions. Tracy Calder talks to him about fresh challenges, originality, and what constitutes a prize-winning picture
Sigma 10-18mm F2.8 DC DN Contemporary
Andy Westlake assesses a compact, affordable, large-aperture wideangle zoom for APS-C cameras
OM System Tough TG-7
Joshua Waller reviews one of the few tough, waterproof, compact cameras left on the market
OnePlus 12
This latest flagship model boasts high-end specifications beyond its price. Amy Davies discovers more
The dream team
Julia Margaret Cameron and Francesca Woodman pushed the boundaries of photography, and have been paired up in a major new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery. Tracy Calder takes a look
Images to inspire action
Why is animal photography so popular and can photographs help to save species from decline or extinction? Huw Lewis-Jones, author of a new book on animal photography, talks to David Clark
Photo City: How Images Shape the Urban World
Photography and cities have long had something of a symbiotic relationship, as this exhibition explores. Ailsa McWhinnie finds out more
Final Analysis
Tracy Marshall-Grant considers... The Sun, Early Sunday Morning, by Peter Mitchell
Design a leaflet
One of the easiest ways to publicise your business is with a leaflet. These are surprisingly simple to make and fold using a regular home/office printer.
Parks and recreation
Austrian photographer Julian Rad describes how to explore local locations to take cute photos of wildlife, especially people-friendly species, that will provoke lots of laughs, 'awwws' and emotion...
PNY EliteX-PRO90 UHS-II SDXC card
Andy Westlake tests an affordable and speedy memory card
Sigma 17mm F4 DG DN Contemporary
Sigma's latest I-series lens offers a super-wide angle of view in a small and lightweight package, says Damien Demolder
1989 By LOWFIELD
Steve Fairclough uncovers the inside story of a 2014 Taylor Swift album cover
Examining America
Mark Power's new book is the latest in his ongoing series exploring America's cultural and physical landscape. He talks to Peter Dench about his methods and motivations
Scans for the memory
Across this green and pleasant land, precious photos sit in kitchen drawers, cupboards and shoeboxes just waiting to be digitised. Whether with a scanner or your camera, Will Cheung explains how you can do your bit for posterity
Minox DD1
John Wade discovers an unusual digital subminiature camera
Qimera Gear Flat Strap
Angela Nicholson tests a camera strap that's particularly easy to fit and remove
Back from the dead
How John Wade, with a lot of help from Mike Rignall, revived a lost camera
Soviet time
A new book of photographs by Barry Lewis journeys into the darkness of Stalin's Siberian prison camps. Peter Dench finds out more
Bearing witness
To mark the opening of his new exhibition at Saatchi Gallery, London, Edward Burtynsky talks to Tracy Calder about fishing, photography, eco-anxiety and the benefits of being a perfectionist
Bert Hardy: Photojournalism in War and Peace
The photography of the legendary Bert Hardy endures for a reason, as a new exhibition of his work reveals
Behind the print
Wildlife photographer Ben Hall shares how he got his beautiful winter birds scene ready for print
Mini marvel
The compact, battery-powered Smoke NINJA adds a creative touch of mystery and impact to your shoots
AP out and about
Rarely do you find a member of the AP team without a camera to hand, whether we're testing gear, shooting features, attending events and workshops or just out and about having fun outside of work. Here's a selection of our favourite photos taken in 2023
Fully booked
The best books of 2023-as featured in AP-reveal another bumper year for book publishing, says Amy Davies
Remembering the greats
Sadly, more great photographers died this year. Here's our tribute - as photographers we are always standing on the shoulders of giants who've gone before
Picture editors choices
Each year, the picture editors of every newspaper and media outlet sift through tens of thousands of images - some more memorable than others. Here, Peter Dench compiles a round-up of the most powerful photographs some of these visual editors have seen in 2023
Our writers' choices
Those who contribute to AP see countless images throughout the year, so it takes a great deal for one to stand out. Here, four of our regulars choose the image that made an impact on them in 2023