PHOTOGRAPH – A Digital Quarterly Magazine for Creative Photographers
Known for producing monthly eBooks geared to improve photographic technique, Craft & Vision released today the first issue of PHOTOGRAPH – A Digital Quarterly Magazine for Creative Photographers.
As you know for the last year I’ve reviewed Craft & Vision’s ebooks. Their ebooks are written by photographers for photographers and deal with creative and technical aspects of our craft, These ebooks offer great value, are well written, informative, educational, filled with lots of gorgeous photographs and at an average of $5 an ebook, offer exceptional value. For this reason I was very excited to receive, read and review their new e-magazine.
If you subscribe to any number of photography magazines you’ll understand the appeal and excitement surrounding this new publication.
PHOTOGRAPH weighs in at 133 pages (I know, I know it’s not size that matters but the quality of the content). I’m telling you this to illustrate how much material is included in this issue.
Regular Craft & Vision authors and photographers such as David duChemin, Jean Paul Caponigro, Nicole S. Young and Andrew S. Gibson are just a few of the contributors in this inaugural issue.
Here are just a few of the 11 articles included in this issue:
- Creative Composition by Jean paul Caponigro
- The Art of the Print by Martin Bailey
- Without The Camera – Choosing The Frame: The Art of the Edit by David duChemin
- Gear is Good by Al Smith
Each of these articles are in and of themselves mini ebooks filled with a wealth of information. In addition to the articles PHOTOGRAPH will feature Portfolios of both “amateur” and “pro” photographers in every issue. Issue #1’s featured Portfolios are:
- Bruce Percy: Iceland
- Nate Parker: Acadia & New England
- Art Wolfe: Burma and Hokkaido
What’s very exciting is that the editor of PHOTOGRAPH, David duChemin is open to suggestions on who you would like to see featured in the magazine. Actually maybe you’d like to contribute?
I have high hopes for this publication in that it becomes a place where the photographic community can share and learn from each other.
I’m already looking forward to the winter issue.
You can purchase Issue One of PHOTOGRAPH for USD $8 by clicking any image above, or by visiting Craft & Vision. Save 25% by purchasing a one year subscription for $USD 24 – that’s four issues for the price of three. Click here to purchase a subscription.
I love Craft and Visions eBooks. I have been debating on whether or not to subscribe, as I just recently subscribed to Clickin Moms new magazine Click, but I am leaning to the yes side just for the article “The Art of the Print”. I am just wondering when I am going to find the time to read all of these wonderful new mags!
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November 2, 2012 at 7:29 am
I know what you mean Joylene. As you can imagine I devour a lot of photography books and magazines. I have to say this one is amazing and its completely ad free which is a real bonus. If you’re interested in the Art of the Print article (which is excellent by the way) you may want to check out Martin Bailey’s Making the Print ebook which is excellent https://www.e-junkie.com/ecom/gb.php?ii=1044122&c=ib&aff=171784&cl=88199
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November 2, 2012 at 10:00 am
Thanks Edith!
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November 3, 2012 at 6:57 am
These guys need to stop bringing out such good stuff… even at <$10 per item, I'm going to go broke if they keep this up!
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November 2, 2012 at 7:59 am
LOL…I know what you mean. They produce excellent stuff.
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November 2, 2012 at 10:02 am
Esta en español? tiene muy buena pinta, investigaré, besos y gracias por compartir
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November 2, 2012 at 9:34 am
Para ser honesto, no estoy seguro si es en español. Visite su sitio web.
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November 2, 2012 at 10:08 am
Thanks for the information about Photograph. The world is going digital.
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November 3, 2012 at 4:59 pm
Thanks Steven.
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November 3, 2012 at 6:13 pm
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