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Knots landing
How and when to photograph the world-class Snettisham Spectacular
The War Is Here: Newark 1967 by Bud Lee
An important look at 1960s civil unrest in America which, sadly, is easy to recognise in today's society too
Point of view, A sense of place
In the first of three extracts from Benedict Brain's first book, You Will be Able to Take Great Photos by The End of This Book, we see how the same location can be captured in two completely different ways
Dame Helen Mirren
Harry Borden looks back on two shoots with the highlyregarded and multi-award-winning actor
Windrush: A Voyage through the Generations
Peter Dench speaks to Jim Grover about his moving photo-reportage exploring how the generations that followed the original Windrush generation are living their lives in the UK today
Straight out of the tin
Since the mid-2000s, raw format has felt like the standard option for creative photography, but there are many reasons JPEGs have endured - and even prevailed in some cases. Here, seven professionals and tutors working across multiple brands, put us in the picture...
Between Worlds by Barbara Cole
These painterly, sometimes ethereal, underwater shots demonstrate how photography can be so much more than ordinary
Nikon Nikkor Z 85mm f/1.2 S
It may be the ultimate portrait lens for Nikon Z shooters, but this heavyweight lens comes with a huge price tag. Amy Davies finds out more
Canon EOS R50
Canon's entry-level APS-C model packs cutting-edge technology into a small, simple and lightweight body. Andy Westlake finds out whether it's the ultimate entry-level camera
Time to put on your best face!
We all want our portrait shots to look perfect but without hours spent editing. Rod Lawton checks out four programs designed to do just that
Hardy & Free
For portrait photographer Carolyn Mendelsohn, placing her subjects in the landscape creates a personal connection. Amy Davies finds out more
Face to face
Three professional portrait photographers share their wisdom for capturing stunning portraits in a range of environments and lighting
See the light
Understanding the huge impact that the direction of light has on your portraits will increase your confidence, technique and ultimately your creativity. Kate Hopewell-Smith is your guide
Fujifilm X-S20
Joshua Waller looks at Fujifilm's new X-S20, a 26MP mirrorless camera, which aims to give stills photographers, videographers and vloggers what they need
Major Welsh photo show returns
THE WALES and West Photography show, the biggest such event in Wales, is taking place from 15-17 June at the International Conference Centre in Carleon, near Newport
Sony ZV-1 Mark II goes ultrawide
SONY has updated its popular vlogging compact, with the ZV-1 Mark II bringing several major updates
Entry-level Canon EOS R100
CANON has revealed its most affordable RF-mount camera to date, with the new EOS R100 designed to be an easy-to-use family camera. Key features include a 24MP APS-C sensor that offers ISO 100-12,800, expandable to ISO 25,600
Sigma 50mm F2 DG | DN C
Sigma's new 50mm prime for Sony E and L-mount offers a traditional handling experience married with excellent optical performance
Take five
Amateur Photographer lighting expert Ian Pack ditched his Canon DSLR gear for the Fujifilm X-T5. How has he got on with this more modern and portable alternative?
Flying high
Pro aviation photographer Kris Christiaens shares his tips on how to capture airshows....
Hogan's heroes
Dave 'Hogie' Hogan reflects on a career photographing the icons of music, with AP's Nigel Atherton
From coast to coast
The beauty of shooting seascapes is the variety of imagery you can capture, yet its dynamic nature makes it a challenging subject. We speak to three professional landscape photographers passionate about the coast for their advice
Secret of Light by Ralph Gibson
This comprehensive collection of the American photography master is a worthy addition to any bookshelf
Leica Q3
Leica's premium full-frame compact gains a 60MP sensor and a tilting screen. Andy Westlake takes an initial look
Flooded Cave
This amazing scene won International Landscape Photographer of the Year 2022, beating plenty of traditional landscapes in the process. Amy Davies finds out more
Friends to frontiers
The first survey exhibition of Annabel Moeller is now on display at Farleys House & Gallery in East Sussex. Jessica Miller talks to Annabel about her 30-year career defined by adventure, curiosity, and diverse subject matter
Food for thought
Whether or not you think you’re into food photography, the Pink Lady® Food Photographer of the Year competition has something to suit pretty much every taste
29 Arts in Progress at Photo London
Among the delights at Photo London, there will be a chance to see some rare Rankin fashion work, says Amy Davies
Maria Falconer considers...Autoportrait #4 by Rory Carnegie
A few days ago an unexpected parcel dropped through our letterbox. Inside we discovered Autoportraits, a collection of photographs made by Rory Carnegie and published by Café Royal. Nestled among the pages lay this captivating portrait.
Sigma 50mm F1.4 DG DN | Art
Is Sigma's new designed-for-mirrorless fast prime a worthy successor to its ground-breaking predecessor? Andy Westlake finds out