Black+White Photography  |  December 2012
Dive into your December issue and join us as we let six lucky readers loose with the gorgeous new Leica M Monochrom, meet Sim Canetty-Clarke to talk about her combined passion for music and photography and Steve Williams uncovers the Holy Grail of landscape locations, a rarely shot one!
Embrace the spirit of the season with inspiring ideas for photographing winter landscapes whatever the weather, get to grips with filters as we discover even more about Lightroom and learn to enjoy (or at least value!) an honest critique with Eddie Ephraums’ guide to making photobooks.
It’s thievery and theatrics as Gloria Baker Feinstein braves the B+W hot seat for her 60-second exposure, while Tim Clinch is charmed by the old and new alike and we cross the pond to bring you the work of experimental photographer Chris McCaw.
Closer to home, the National Media Museum archives celebrate the innovations of a 19th century camera designer, we get muddy with Chris Tancock’s beautiful farm project, Andy Luck puts Sony’s RX100 through its paces and we share our thoughts on some of the latest photography books. With the dreaded Christmas shopping trauma looming large, B+W bring you unusual gift ideas and checkout some of the best online calendar printing services.
Plus, news, photography exhibitions, Building a Classic Library, your monthly photographic challenge and our favourite reader’s images.
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Artikelen in deze editie
Hieronder vindt u een selectie van artikelen in Black+White Photography December 2012.