See what’s in this week’s digital version 14 March 2015 Amateur Photographer
In this week’s digital version 14 March 2015 Amateur Photographer magazine –
- Our first impressions of six new lenses to join Sony’s FE-mount line-up
- Jamie Harrison on how to achieve flattering, shadow-free lighting in the studio
- The founders of The Leica Meet discuss their inspiration and new book
- Jeremy Walker explains what it takes to shoot the incredible Northern Lights
- A mini figure and a smartphone gives Andrew Whyte a new perspective on street photography
- A new exhibition reveals the rapid growth of photography in the mid 19th century
- Wildlife watch – This month, the brown hare takes centre stage
- Martin Evening sorts out your photo-editing and post-processing problems
- We test Nikon’s new DSLR, with a vari-angle touchscreen and tweaked body design – the Nikon D5500
- A week in photography
- 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… James Dean and his cousin Markie, 1955, by Dennis Stock
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