Collhar wrote:
"I'd like a good magazine to read each month. Any recommendations?"
Nat Geo does a lot of photography teaching stuff, through "Great Courses". DVD and book companion sets. I have several of them. They also publish books on photography authored by their contributors.
They don't put the photography guides in the magazine - they are separate.
billnikon wrote:
Outdoor Photographer, it is currently only available in web form because of the pandemic.
I have been getting it since it was still on real paper.
47greyfox
Loc: on the edge of the Colorado front range
mikegreenwald wrote:
This is nonsense!
I agree. Looks like a couple trolls decided to converge on this post.
Jared Lloyd’s Journal of Wildlife Photography is wonderful! It is full of amazing tips for wildlife photographers of all experience levels. Subscribe; you won’t be sorry!
mikegreenwald wrote:
This is nonsense!
Of course it is. As was his assertion that climate change is a hoax.
Uuglypher wrote:
Jerry,
Your incredibly substantive and thoughtful review could only have been more helpful if it had provided a link to the publication you describe!
Is this it? Looks to be well worth the subscription price if it’s half as good as you describe!
https://journalofwildlifephotography.com/Many thanks,
Dave
Yes, that is it. I didn't link it since the OP was asking about it alreacy.
I think you drank the cool-aid.
47greyfox wrote:
OP only available digitally really annoys me. I’ve been a subscriber for years and emailed them asking why they went exclusively digital since I still get a number of other mags that didn’t see the need. I personally think it’s a cost saving move and nothing more. By the way, they did not respond to my email.
Sales of the paper edition were so low that it was losing money. I subscribed long ago when it was paper only, then went to paper + e-mag and a few years ago got the notice they were going e-mag only - I believe they do sell some special editions and the like in paper on rare occasions.
Opps, wrong mag, I went to e-mag because my wife was complaining about all my old editions in the house. It was a different mag that went E only on me.
I like the Journal of Wildlife Photography by Jared Lloyd. It is pricy at about $100 per year or $200 for life. Most is written by Jared. I've learned some things about LR editing and feel like it's worth the money, kind of makes you want to take more advantage of it since you paid for it. Good ideas about how, where and when to shoot different wildlife.
sathca wrote:
National Geographic has pictures of wildlife but not articles on photographing wildlife or am I missing something? The magazine I’m asking about is dedicated to wildlife photography not just photographs. So it discusses post processing, equipment, techniques, the whole gamut. I was wondering if it did that in a quality manner. Is the content any good? Are the articles in depth or perfunctory? Do they have recognizable authors? They want $100 a year. That’s a lot, especially if it’s online only and more so if it’s junk
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Read the blurbs. Surely it will tell you the format for delivery. Or even go into the subscribe page and see. You can always back out before the final "submit payment" button. And while I like printed books/magazines, with on-line, it's with you where ever you go, assuming you can find an internet connection.
leftj wrote:
Unfortunately National Geographic has drunk the koolade on the whole global warming hoax.
Ask any farmer, regardless of political affiliation, and see if they don't believe in global warming.
leftj wrote:
Unfortunately National Geographic has drunk the koolade on the whole global warming hoax.
Nurseries have changed their plant selections based on change of growing conditions. Peach growers in Georgia don't have cold enough winters to set the fruit. Just a few examples of the SCIENCE . . . Don't confuse weather with climate. The change is real.
mjgillen wrote:
Nurseries have changed their plant selections based on change of growing conditions. Peach growers in Georgia don't have cold enough winters to set the fruit. Just a few examples of the SCIENCE . . . Don't confuse weather with climate. The change is real.
The deniers first claimed climate change is a hoax, then gave that up and said humans are not the factor, pretty soon they'll admit that humans are responsible but only liberals cause climate change.
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