Blindspot
Aperture (2 out of four issues)
Prefix Photo
Art on Paper - sometimes
And some issues of those Gordon mentioned - Dwell, Wallpaper I.D. etc
Blindspot
Aperture (2 out of four issues)
Prefix Photo
Art on Paper - sometimes
And some issues of those Gordon mentioned - Dwell, Wallpaper I.D. etc
You'd be amazed how small the demand is for pictures of trees... - Fred Astaire to Audrey Hepburn
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darr has a good point - although the reproduction isn't always the best there a good number of literary and such magazines that run some good photography too
Brick in Canada is one. Oh and some issues of Border Crossings as well
You'd be amazed how small the demand is for pictures of trees... - Fred Astaire to Audrey Hepburn
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Blind Spot
Next Level
Aperture occasionally
Nothing else regularly.
I miss DoubleTake, but haven't read DoubleTake/Points of Entry.
Living in the past, I still re-read Ten·8. Nothing quite like it. Those were the days.
Best,
Helen
I am surprised nobody has mentioned Shots.... a small quaterly, not very well printed but they manage to put some interesting stuff once in a while...
I mostly get a coffee and browse the mags at Borders or B&N. I will buy an issue with a couple of good articles to help support the mags, but 90% of the time you can get through all of the useful stuff in about 2 minutes. I subscribe to View Camera and Phototechniques, as much to support the enterprise as for the content. Maybe as a LF photographer I find that the mags just rub it in that there is no good reason to shoot LF if you want to publish in mags.:-)
View Camera, LensWork, Aperture, Smithsonian, National Geographic, Arizona Highways, uhhh.... Think that's it. Did have B&W and Black and White. And Camera Arts. And Nikon World.
I love to read magazines and I spend way too much money on them... but, it sure does beat watching infomercials at 3:00 in the morning!
View Camera, Camera Arts, LensWork, PDN, B&W, Aperture (every so often), Digital Photography, Photoshop, Wine Spectator, QRW Wines, Wines & Spirits, Decanter, The Economist, ... the list goes on and on and on!
So many GREAT magazines and so little time!
Cheers
Life in the fast lane!
I would subscribe to View Camera if the shipping cost wasn't crazy to get it here. I buy Nihon Camera, Asahi Camera as well as Keishikishashin (Landscape Photography) here in Japan.
Gary
Lately I have been giving them away, plus a lot of my photo books. I am trying to empty my head of images, to leave more hard disk space.
hah - now I've got an image of you as Max Headroom...
You'd be amazed how small the demand is for pictures of trees... - Fred Astaire to Audrey Hepburn
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