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Can a person buy a film photography magazine anymore or have they all gone digital as well?
"Black & White" is the only one I can find now days.
 
Fuji publishes a quarterly magazine in Japanese on analogue photography.
 
Every once in a while I still see photo technique on the rack, but even it is only partly about traditional photography. Here's what they say about themselves now:

"photo technique is changing ever so slightly to again meet the needs of its readers. We’ve listened to your feedback. Going forward, you’ll start to see more technical articles that demonstrate how to use modern imaging tools. In the 21st Century, these tools might include pinhole to large format cameras with traditional film, digital capture HDR, and everything in-between. You’ll continue to see all forms of photography in the pages of photo technique. Today technology is blurred and creativity and curiosity take over to create meaningful photographs."
 
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You may like Photoklassik, indeed fun to read.
 
No there aren't really not in the old sense, I stopped buying photographic magazines years ago, I buy photographic books instead, there's much more hard information in them.
 
Ben, you evolved over time too. I don't assume you would learn much from those old issues either.
 
Ben, you evolved over time too. I don't assume you would learn much from those old issues either.[/QUOTE

Even the old analogue photo magazines got repetitive after reading them for around fifty years, the same articles came round over and over again :smile:
 
A magazine in the concept of Photoklassik can offer morsels out of the whole range of analogue photography on a silver tablet so to say. It
can bring up themes hidden in some rare books. It also can present news, as well from the technical as from the art side.

In this the classic magazine concept has ist advantages.
However,it has to face the internet as competitor. A competition non-existant in the days of those old magazines.

But a magazine still is that silver tablet, whereas the internet rather is a jungle.


Tarzan is tired now...
 
"View Camera" is still with us, although it specializes in LF.
 
Did View Camera switch to film only? I wish. I was a happy subscriber back in those days.
 
Ben, you evolved over time too. I don't assume you would learn much from those old issues either.[/QUOTE

Even the old analogue photo magazines got repetitive after reading them for around fifty years, the same articles came round over and over again :smile:

Now really your feelings about repetition is like my daughters feelings about the long drive from Rocky's to Indiana. Look at all the cows.. I saw therm on the way out. But this is the other side... Dad! guess she didn't appreciate knowing it was the other side.
 
To be fair, books are repeating issues too. But with magazines being the same title and form it is more obvious.
 
View Camera and Lenswork are the two I still get. They are not strictly about the analogue process but they are about the image and I love reviewing those pictures. I could give a rats *** what they used to get there, I am interested in the ideas and inspiration. For the same reason the majority of books I buy are photo books; the pictures...but I was hooked on comic books as a kid so there is probably some of that going on as well. :smile:
 
lenswork +1
viewcamera .. sometimes they have postage issues, so if you subscribe and have late or skipped issues, call or email to get it straightened out ..

i used to viewcamera ( 2+ years), but stopped for a variety of personal reasons ..
 
lenswork +1
viewcamera .. sometimes they have postage issues, so if you subscribe and have late or skipped issues, call or email to get it straightened out ..

i used to viewcamera ( 2+ years), but stopped for a variety of personal reasons ..

I have only been subscribing to view camera for a few years but there have been no dropped issues. As for late, that is situation normal in this house. :smile:
 
Is it just in German language ?

Yeah!!! I personally like to have a print but it is no different if you follow heavily here.
 
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How about the paper version of "British Journal of Photography"? Any good?
I can't find it here in the stores in The Netherlands to sample it before I take an subscription (if some would send me an old copy and I'll pay the shipping?).
I tried the digital version on iPad but - again - I found I like a magazine printed on paper better to read.
I have been a subscriber to Black & White Photography (an UK magazine) for many years but would like to try something else.
Preferably about analogue and monochrome photography. I bought a copy of Leica Magazine this summer. A beautiful magazine but not my type.
 
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