Seriously Lacking Photography Magazine Seriously lacking in any real content. Subscribed for a year and opted not to renew even when renewal was offered at a major discount. Go with Popular Photography or even Outoor Photography. Don't forget about RangeFinder, which is available for free, but geared towards professionals and semi-professionals.
Art Inspiring American Photo showcases master photographers and their work. Yes, this sometimes means nudity, but in many place and for many thousands of years that has simply been a form of art. If you want to see great photos, on a beautiful glossy finish, pick up this magazine. If you want to know how the photographer snapped that shot this is not the magazine for you. Personally, I find this magazine as a source of inspiration. I page through, finding ideas along the way and the magazine is priced well for this purpose.
Great magazine, lots of good info I can't think of too much to say about a magazine, but if you are a photographer (amateur or pro) or just interested in art, this is a good magazine with a good mixture of artistic insight, techniques, gear review, and artist interviews. Not cluttered with ads like some other photography magazines.
If you are into landscape photography, I would suggest another magazine like Outdoor Photographer.
Not for snap shooters This is a magazine for serious photographers and others interested in the art of photography. There is little in it for techno-geeks, gadget-hounds or the snap shooter who only takes his camera to the annual family reunion. But if you're serious about photography, this magazine contains is a lot of good photography and excellent profiles of professional phtographers and how they work.
Very useful, very good looking magazine. While not as technical as the ubiquitous Popular Photography magazine, American Photo is a much glossier monthly with stunning pictures and great advice. For the price, it is worth adding to your list.
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