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John Wade takes a detailed look at a very versatile Voigtländer from the 1950s
Heirs of the East London Group
Taking a step back from his work that so often takes him overseas, Stuart Freedman finds himself pursuing a project closer to home.
The man who shot the sixties
Duffy was one of Britain’s most inventive and influential photographers. Steve Fairclough spoke to his eldest son, Chris Duffy, about his father’s huge talent and enduring legacy.
A bit of light history
We take a look at the technology and innovation behind the company Rotolight.
Sharpness masterclass
Get pin-sharp shots every time with these essential techniques and hardware tips. Jason Parnell-Brookes is your guide.
Michel D'Oultremont
There was never any doubt that Michel D’Oultremont would make his life behind the camera. Keith Wilson hears how this young master from Belgium found success by following an ethos of pure wildlife photography
The Last Light
Andrew Ray tells about his recent excursion to Snowdonia, hoping to add to his extensive landscape portfolio
Create Punchy Landscapes In Affinity
James Paterson explains how you can enhance your outdoor photographs with these six essential editing tips for Affinity
Cap Gaspe
50 megapixels is a lot and it's rare that you'll often shoot a scene that will truly utilize them, in this case, David uses them all for a surprising shore…
Sparkle & Motion
Sean Aidan reveals the mystery behind his abstract imagery using fractal lenses
Animal Magic
James Paterson uses Photoshop CC wizardry to combine images for a pup portrait with added splash!
When Harry Met...Alan Sugar
Harry Borden looks back on two brief but fruitful shoots with the businessman and TV personality
Sizing it up
Wildlife photographer Rob Cottle uses a hastily arranged trip to Japan as a perfect opportunity to test out the Olympus OM-D E-M1X
Urban portraits
Photographer James Paterson invites Claire Gillo to an urban portrait photoshoot and reveals what you can achieve with the Rotolight AEOS lighting kit
Journey's end
Retracing the steps of JB Priestley, John Angerson’s latest book has been a long time in the making. He tells Amy Davies all about it
Panasonic Lumix G80
The G80 cost £699 when it was released in 2016. Today it costs half the price in excellent used condition
Glorious gifting
Stumped for Christmas present ideas? Tracy Calder shares some creative ways of turning your much-loved photographs into gifts that your friends and family will enjoy all year round
Now and Then: England 1970-2015
One of the UK’s finest documentary photographers shows off a fascinating range of projects in a newbook, as Geoff Harris discovers
Shooting The High Seas
Ambrose Greenway shares his lifelong love of ships and his passion for maritime photography
Reader Portfolio
Spotlight on readers’ excellent images and how they captured them
Street Photography And The Law
From a legal perspective, taking pictures in the street isn’t as complicated as most photographers assume. Damien Demolder shares his tips and experience
Final Analysis
‘Tokyo Lex’ from Invisible Jumpers by Joseph Ford
Keeping Your Gear Great
Looking after your gear can save you heartache, missed shots and pricey repairs. Angela Nicholson explains how to keep your kit in top condition
It's Good To Share
The best pictures on social media this week
Best Cameras & Lenses 2019
Fancy a brand-new camera or lens for Christmas? Here’s our pick of the best that we’ve used and reviewed over the past 12 months
Behind The Print
Even woodland scenes shot on a drizzly day can make nice prints. Lizzie Shepherd is your guide
Out In The Midday Sun
It may not always be your biggest ally, but sometimes the sun can present photographers with unique opportunities
Natural Wonders
Gareth Mon Jones often returns to his favourite locations multiple times to capture unique moments of luscious natural splendour
One Room, Two Athletes
Beautiful window light lends itself to this high-energy sporty portrait shoot
Expect The Unexpected
Inspiration can be found in every corner of the world, however, it can pay dividends to pay attention to your own doorstep… or balcony