Wondering what photography magazines Hoggers like. Looking for magazines with instructional articles.
Kozan
Loc: Trenton Tennessee
farwest wrote:
Wondering what photography magazines Hoggers like. Looking for magazines with instructional articles.
Most of the good magazines come from the UK. I like Practical Photography. I also just ordered N-Photo magazine because I shoot Nikon. They are expensive, but for me, worth it.
You can find anything you want to know on the internet free
farwest wrote:
Wondering what photography magazines Hoggers like. Looking for magazines with instructional articles.
The UK mags are much cheaper if you read them as e-books(e-mags?).
The Barnes & Noble e-reader app NOOK is free to download (Kindle is also free from Amazon)
I used to get more but now I have two UK mags Photo Plus - Canon, Digital Camera and 1 US mag Outdoor Photographer.
John N
Loc: HP14 3QF Stokenchurch, UK
For CANON EOS users try this, I subscribe and find it very good. It is a publication written by EOS enthusiasts who may or ay not have been ambassadors in their time or even worked for CANON, and although it has close links to CANON it is entirely independent. It's not cheap, not available in Newsagents, posted direct to home or electronically.
http://www.eos-magazine.com
For landscape and wildlife photography I like Outdoor Photographer, a US magazine.
Kozan wrote:
Most of the good magazines come from the UK. I like Practical Photography. I also just ordered N-Photo magazine because I shoot Nikon. They are expensive, but for me, worth it.
Hi Kozan
Please post a link for Practical Photography and for your Nikon Shooters.
lev29
Loc: Born and living in MA.
Kozan wrote:
Most of the good magazines come from the UK. I like Practical Photography. I also just ordered N-Photo magazine because I shoot Nikon. They are expensive, but for me, worth it.
I agree with you regarding the UK Photo Magazines I’ve seen through the years on newsstands in Louisiana, where in general, I found them at the local Barnes & Noble stores. Unfortunately but not unexpectedly, their respective prices are considerably higher than our domestic publications.
Are they "worth" it? That depends on one’s values, i.e. preferring a hard copy to an e-copy and both the cost & availability of both formats. I suggest that
farwest consider these factors, unless of course he/she has disposable income exceeding, say, $40k/month.
farwest wrote:
Wondering what photography magazines Hoggers like. Looking for magazines with instructional articles.
I use on -line magazines now .......Photography Life is helpful and you don't have to subscribe unless you wish to do so. I just got tired of stacking a pile of magazines on a book shelf after 50 years of doing it old-school.
The internet has liberated us from many of the old habits & totems of the 60's.
Good Luck to you.
lev29
Loc: Born and living in MA.
Wanderer2 wrote:
For landscape and wildlife photography I like Outdoor Photographer, a US magazine.
Moi aussi! Yes, it’s true that this magazine is now physically thinner than it used to be, and that’s not just due to fewer pages of advertisements. There have been discussions here on the Hog in the past two years about the decline of
OP; however, and I’m not so certain it is ironic,
since last fall, when I declined to renew my hard-copy subscription to this magazine, I kept receiving issues of it (and still do,
gratis) ... and it seems to have actually improved to a limited extent, at least in my opinion.
Possibly the best magazine for wildlife, adventure and nature is the British magazine "Outdoor Photography"
Not cheap, but some superb photography and 12 photographers to do the shots.
I like Outdoor Photographer for landscapes and wildlife.
47greyfox
Loc: on the edge of the Colorado front range
I get the UK Canon EOS Mag and Practical Photography, both digitally. Only in my hands paper mag is the US based “Outdoor Photographer,” which has shrunken to only about 70 pages an issue.
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