This week’s contents for the digital version 18 April 2015 Amateur Photographer
- Three photographers reveal their different approaches to macro photography
- Portrait photographer to the stars Greg Gorman sheds some light on his working process and the industry in which he works. He talks to Martin Evening
- Andrew Mason explains how to capture fantastic shots of badgers
- A new Robert Doisneau retrospective book reveals several sides to the French master’s work. David Clark talks to the author
- Damien Demolder examines your images
- Mike Topham looks at the subtle improvements of the Fujifilm X-A2 entry-level CSC over the X-A1
- Andy Westlake finds out whether Canon’s inexpensive and tiny prime lens, the Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM, is a great option for APS-C users
- How well does the Sony FE 24-240mm f/3.5-6.3 OSS travel zoom lens for its Alpha 7 series of cameras partner a full-frame sensor? Richard Sibley finds out
- Your letters and guess the date competition
- Spotlight on readers’ excellent images and how they captured them
- Useful gadgets to enhance your photography, from phones to filters
- Expert advice, tips, tricks and more
- Roger Hicks considers… ‘Heart’, 1992, by Tessa Traeger
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