I read N Photo ( Magazine for nikon users) and Outdoor Photographer
I don't know if one could call it a magazine but I get Aperture. It has great photography and articles. I guess it's more of an artistic journal. Comes out 4 times a year.
jeep_daddy wrote:
30 round 5.56 or .223 are my preference.
Back in the days I didn't have the choice. I had 20 round .223 for the M16A1 and 9 round for the 1911 pistol.
I really like NPhoto especially since to have a Nikon Camera. But the articles would help other users as well.
View Camera was my favorite but they are no longer publishing, I think!
MIT Tech Review is the only magazine I actually get in mail now...but I also get daily updates from same org. (MIT)
Greg from Romeoville illinois wrote:
Since it has been a long time that anybody has asked...
Popular Photography and Peterson’s Photographic back in the 80’s and 90’s when I shot film. Model Railroader also. Nothing since but a have lots of back issues. Never look at them.
Dalek
Loc: Detroit, Miami, Goffstown
Steve Perry, Outdoor Photographer, 20 round Magpul, 17 to 30 round Glocks, Sigs, CZs, and Berettas
CamB
Loc: Juneau, Alaska
Greg from Romeoville illinois wrote:
Since it has been a long time that anybody has asked...
I subscribe to "Outdoor Photography", (not to be confused with Outdoor Photographer) It is a UK publication, oversized with beautiful printing and is more geared towards the work of photographers than 'how to' stories. I find it very inspiring.
...Cam
I get Professional Photography, Rangefinder, and Shutter Magazines. Probably have Professional Photography in the garage going back into the '80s. Time for some spring cleaning.
Kiron Kid wrote:
Lenswork.
I'm surprised it took so long for someone to mention that one. I get it digitally and in print. I also get Rangefinder (free) and Aperture (digital).
I subscribe to "Good Light Magazine", but I've also bought (and downloaded) hundreds of e-books on various photography subjects and haven't made a dent in reading them!
If you join PPA, they have a magazine plus hundreds of hours of training available.
Without a doubt the best photography magazine published today is Lenswork.
Gary Friedman: CameraCraft.online
I don't subscribe but Friedman says it's good.
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