Ag47 - What you missed |
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• COVER STORY |
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<< FOREWORD: Chris Dickie describes the back-to-front approach to photographic storytelling. |
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<< DOCUMENTARY: The final days of a New York waterfront fish market, by Barbara Mensch. |
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<< CGI: Adam Woolfitt talks with a group of photographers that specialise in photographing the non-existent. |
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<< TAKING ISSUE: What's the point of fashion photography? David Lee views a new show at the NPG. |
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• Latest Issue |
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© Joe Zammit-Lucia Each issue of Ag offers a selection of portfolios illuminated by critical writing by renowned authors, and practical features by expert practitioners on processes old and new.
'The art and craft of photography brought together in a beautiful book.' |
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<< PRINTING: Derek Watkins describes a simple way to accurate colour inkjet output from RH Designs. |
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<< CENSORSHIP: AD Coleman considers whether photography inherently permits the forbidden. |
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<< PORTFOLIO: Andrew Sanderson talks about his way of seeing and working. |
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<< FILM: Yes, it still exists, and Michael Maunder tests a new maskless colour neg version. |
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