BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
I qjuit magazines sometime ago when it seemed that they were repeating what they had previously printed, but written by someone else.
most of my photo-education came from Pop Photo in the late '70's. Shutter Bug Ads from the time they started for their first 5 years. Outdoor Photographer, especially articles by or about Galen Rowell, and Nat. Geo.
Every couple of months I will stop in a Barnes & Noble & go thru some mags with a cup of Starbucks coffee. I will pick up a couple of mags if there is something in there that interest me. Usually Outdoor Photographer or Nature Photography. There are some others on the rack usually like, Black & White Photography & Portrait, etc.
For me it is usually Outdoor Photography & Nature Photography.
Have fun & stay safe, Tom
FreddB
Loc: PA - Delaware County
Digital Photo, Digital Photographer, Digital Camera World seem to be the only ones left. If they came from different publishers, they'd be suing one another for plagiarism every month.
NPhoto (I think there'xs one for Canon also) too expensive, and, except for reviews of new equipment, repetitive.
Since no category was specified, Hemmings Muscle Cars and Hemmings Classic Cars.
anotherview wrote:
Outdoor Photography. So many others have cut and run.
That’s the only one I get....actually still send out a hard copy as well as digital.
Greg from Romeoville illinois wrote:
Since it has been a long time that anybody has asked...
Outdoor Photography is my choice.
Greg from Romeoville illinois wrote:
Since it has been a long time that anybody has asked...
Really Right Stuff has a quarterly (now maybe semi-annual) magazine that is very good. It can be downloaded here:
https://www.reallyrightstuff.com/magazineThey will also send you a printed version if you e-mail or call them. It features the work of a number of top photographers who explain how they get their shots and what equipment they use. Obviously, they all use RRS accessories like bullheads and tripods. But it is not a blatant advertisement. It's free.
Street Photography Magazine is available online and is a very worthwhile read if you shoot street. Small subscription fee.
As a Fuji shooter I read two extremely good online magazines, Fuji Love and Fuji X Passion. Some articles are by photographers that shoot Fuji, Canon, Sony and Nikon, so you don't have to be a Fuji shooter to enjoy them. Subscription fees, but worth it to me. Google them.
I like DIGITAL CAMERA WORLD - one of the British based ones. They cover ALL cameras not just Nikon or Canon ....
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sb wrote:
Was going to be my answer. Or 15 round 40 cal. for Glock or Beretta... Always nice to have a few magazines nearby - in case you have unexpected company!
I’d rather have a rail gun. Then I can carry “digital” magazines
Outdoor Photpgrapher. Natures Best
Outdoor Photography, Arizona Highways and 16 rd. 9mm clips are my favorite, except for the revolvers!!
Modnar
Loc: Batley' West Yorkshire, UK
Here in the U.K. I receive, each Saturday morning, my print copy of Amateur Photographer. It was first published in 1884 and still going strong. I suggest UHers Google the title and see what you are missing.
On line only, though there are several cases of old photo mags still in the basement. Usually a quick visit to DP Review & Petapixel every few days.
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