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05/27/2007 09:50:22 PM · #1
I have tried to do some searches but it didn't really lead me anywhere. I also hope this is the right forum section for this question.

I was at a local book store yesterday and found some very interesting magazines: Practical Photography and another one called Digital Camera World. I really would like to subscribe to these but I found out that they are distributed in England and subscription to US would be very expensive. Right now I get Outdoor Photographer and Rangefinder magazines. Practical Photography seems very good for a howto type of magazine. Do you guys subscribe to any of these two magazines here in US? I would like to know how you get them and if there's a cheap way to get them.

And I suppose while we're on topic, do you have a recommendation for a good magazine that follows more of a howto format for someone who is learning?

Thanks!
05/27/2007 09:54:14 PM · #2
PC Photo
Popular Photography
American Photo

with a membership, Photoshop
05/27/2007 09:54:20 PM · #3
Photolife
05/27/2007 10:09:34 PM · #4
Zymurgy
BYO
05/27/2007 10:43:30 PM · #5
Paid Subscription:
Popular Photography

Free Trade Journals:
Rangefinder
Studio Photography
After Capture

Occasionally Pick Up at the Store:
Outdoor Photographer (Frequently...I ought to subscribe)
PC Photo
Digital Photo Pro
Peterson's Photographic
Photo Life
Photoshop User
05/27/2007 10:46:52 PM · #6
Originally posted by codezion:


And I suppose while we're on topic, do you have a recommendation for a good magazine that follows more of a howto format for someone who is learning?


Popular Photography has a lot of how to type articles. They seem to have something for everyone, people of all abilities that is.
05/28/2007 07:26:42 PM · #7
Hey thanks everyone for your comments.

Kearock - could you please tell me how you got the Studio Photography and After Capture for free?

I also take it that no one here gets Practical Photography. That's too bad cause I thought that magazine was actually very informative. The individual issues are over $10. I guess I could go in every now and then and pick up an issue when I find things interesting.
05/28/2007 07:56:34 PM · #8
Originally posted by cpanaioti:

Photolife


moi aussi
05/28/2007 07:58:17 PM · #9
Links to the subscription forms:

Studio Photography

After Capture

Rangefinder

Message edited by author 2007-05-28 19:58:39.
05/28/2007 08:28:44 PM · #10
Hey, codezion.
I asked a similar question a short time ago; check out this thread.
05/31/2007 04:26:40 PM · #11
Originally posted by codezion:


Kearock - could you please tell me how you got the Studio Photography and After Capture for free?


Use the links that Rex posted and sign up like you would for Rangefinder. List yourself as a Freelance Photographer if you're not part of a larger business.
05/31/2007 04:48:28 PM · #12
just one professional photographer

Would like more but i haven't felt like dishing out the bucks.

Too bad those free mags don't ship to europe :(
05/31/2007 04:50:10 PM · #13
I don't subscribe to it, but Prefix Photo is an incredible new Canadian photography magazine. It's more experimental than most, and focuses on photography as fine art rather than just being pretty pictures, but it's a very interesting read and pushes the boundaries of contemporary photography. It's also designed beautifully, which, as a graphic designer I find is like a breath of fresh air compared to many of the photo rags with shots crammed in with text and advertisements and little to no white space, and horrible typography. At $18 a copy, I don't buy it all the time.

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