Black+White Photography  |  June 2015
In this month’s B+W we look at MiRelLa, a moving account of a couple facing dementia by Italian photographer Fausto Podavini; we delve into William Meyers’ new monograph Outer Boroughs, which looks at New York beyond Manhattan; Elizabeth Roberts reports on a new London show of André Kertész’ lesser known work and Pio De Rose shares his photographic response to Italy’s financial crisis.
Plus:
• Tate Modern assistant curator Shoair Mavlian looks at a photographer who gave voice to marginalised people.
• Lee Frost turns to face the light and gives tips on how to shoot silhouettes.
• Tim Daly takes a look at quirky seaside architecture and gives you this month’s photo project.
• The stylish Sony RX100 Mk III is tested and rated and we checkout six of the best flash kits.
• All this plus news, reviews, this month’s must-see exhibition and our favourite readers’ images.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Black+White Photography June 2015.