Ag50 - What you missed |
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• COVER STORY |
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<< CELEBRATION: Eddie Ephraums looks back over 50 issues of Ag to analyse its success. |
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<< TAKING ISSUE: Bill Jay's tongue in cheek advice on how to become a famous photographer. |
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<< PORTFOLIO: The award-winning Visual Thresholds, by Italian photographer Stefano Bernardoni. |
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<< DIGITAL: Adam Woolfitt explains his preference for stitching digital stills to make panoramas. |
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© Lynn Geesaman 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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• Latest Issue |
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<< VIEWED: David Lee applauds The Steam People, photo essay by Robin Grierson. |
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<< SCENE AROUND: Five new bodies of work including Urban Chiaroscuro by Emily Allchurch. |
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<< PORTFOLIO: The intriguing and ongoing Sea Change coastal project, by Michael Marten. |
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<< DIGITAL: Tim Daly describes his technique for making digital inkjet transfer prints. |
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