See what’s in this week’s digital version 28 February 2015 Amateur Photographer
In this week’s digital version of Amateur Photographer magazine –
- Expert advice from three dog photographers on how to capture man’s best friend
- We take a look at some of this year’s winning images from Travel Photographer of the Year 2014
- Justin Minns reveals what the Stour Valley has to offer the photographer
- Derby’s biennial Format International Photography Festival starts in March, with a variety of exhibitions and projects. Festival co-founder Louise Clements tells Oliver Atwell what’s in store
- In 1945, Lee Miller reported on the final months of the Second World War in Europe. Her son Antony Penrose talks to David Clark about her experiences
- Martin Evening sorts out your photo-editing and post-processing problems
- AP Awards 2015 – We reveal the best gear from the past 12 months, plus winners of the Power of Photography and Exceptional Achievement in Photography awards
- 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… Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller, 1960, by Inge Morath
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