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I'm relatively new to LUF and I'm sure there must have been a thread regarding photography magazines, but since I haven't seen one, I'll ask the questions -- What photography magazines do you subscribe to and why? Are there magazines that you would like to subscribe to and why?

 

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Reidreviews - in-depth reviews

LFI - all about Leica

Black&White Photography - all about darkroom and b&w

fotoMagazin - general reviews and news

Profifoto - news and reviews for pros

 

The last two are German-only. I also read LFI in German, which gets around some of the weirder translation issues :)

 

Sometimes I buy others too, but those are the ones I buy every month, come hell or high water.

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Agree with Bradley that 8 is good.

 

Also Aperture, Private and European Photography.

 

All these could be roughly categorised as "contemporary" style photography. I love them. If you're in the UK, Borders bookshops stock a surprisingly wide range of photography titles, including all of the above – they're worth seeking out as a large-ish chain that nevertheless caters to niche markets.

 

Amateur Photographer does pretty good equipment reviews and how-to articles, though the type of photography that gets prominence there is very old-school and, to my taste at least, hackneyed. If AP irritates you, any of the above will be a good antidote. Conversely, of course, if you think the recent winners of the (now-defunct) Schweppes Portrait Prize have just been terrible photographers with no skill in their medium, AP could be right up your street! ;)

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Chasseur d'Image, Reponses Photo. Both French. I used to read them when I lived in Paris and tool out a subscription when I returned to the UK. The mix of hardware reviews and photography is pretty good in both. In fact both cover photography much better than the UK mags that I've read.

 

I agree with the earlier post regarding photographs posted in AP, if I see another landscape with a purple sky, or one taken using a tobacco grad I'll scream.

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Two of the best photography magazines in the world are, unfortunately published only in Japanese, Asahi Camera and Nippon Camera. They are 18x26cm (7x10 inches), have about 360 pages and are printed in very good glossy paper. They have a range of interesting articles — this month's Nippon Camera has a\n in-depth review of the Ricoh GX100 — and publish long-term tests and historical articles as well. Unfortunately, I can undererstand only 10-15% at best, as I only know 200-300 kanji.

 

There is much greater interest in photography in Japan than anywhere else and, cnsequently, many more photographer's monographs are pubkished there as well. In Tokyo a fortnigh ago I bought two new Moriyama books, Hawaii, and Kyoku/Erotica (nothing erotic in it). These are available from Amazon Japan, but the shipping is fairly expensive.

 

I used to see quite a good Taiwanese magazine, Photographers International, that published good photographs, in Borders in the Sates and here in Bangkok as well. Does anyone know whether it's still being published?

 

—Mitch/Bangkok

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I forgot to mention that I also buy Reponses Photo and Chasseur D'Images from time to time. Both are good, but more like fotoMagazin in that they cover everything, consumer to pro, but both have better coverage of photographers.

 

Are there some good general American photography magazines? The only ones I have seen (American Photo and one or two others) are so chock full of ads and the articles are so thin on the ground that I completely gave up. They also have that really annoying feature of splitting articles into several chunks, forcing you to chase it all over the magazine. The only one I know of which I like is Lenswork, which is rather specialised.

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PDN (photo district news) since it gives you what is going on in the industry (in the US) and what some of the top new emerging and established shooters are working on.

 

I take Sports Illustrated and ESPN only because they run my stuff frequently.

 

other than that I tend to just skim the other mags at the book store :D

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