I wrote _an photo magazine overview_ and I'm wondering which other photo/art related magazines you subscribe to or buy on a regular basis. Why do you read them? What are there strong and weak points? Any recommendations?
I subscribe to View Camera, Lenswork, B&W, and PhotoTechniques. The main reason is that they address things that are of interest to me. Note that they predominantly concentrate on photography and not on photo gadgetry.
I also occasionally purchase Black & White Photography (UK) and Focus.
FWIW, Patrick Gainer, who posts here regularly, has published several articles in Photo Techniques, including some on ascorbate developers. (That's where the PC-TEA and PC-Glycol formulas were originally published.) I ordered a couple of back issues to get this information, then a couple more for other articles, and now I subscribe; so Patrick, you can tell your editors that you earned them a subscription!
Outdoor Photogrpahy because I have read it for a long time and follow the contributors (formerly including Galen Rowell). But they have gone with the industry and cater primarily to digital interest.
View Camera to get some LF coverage in my photographic viewing. I love the folios and equipment write ups, no complaints.
Black and White Photography (UK) because this is my passion. They have a lot of good information from exposure to chemistry and I really like the publication.
Shutterbug has alot of tech write ups, mostly digital but have much more analog information than most digital leaning magazines.
Outdoor Photogrpahy because I have read it for a long time and follow the contributors (formerly including Galen Rowell). But they have gone with the industry and cater primarily to digital interest.
I used to be a charter subscriber, now I refuse to buy or have anything to do with OP.
BTW, I think you mean "Outdoor Photographer", it is a different magazine from "Outdoor Photography". The latter is published in the UK, and I don't believe Galen Rowell ever had anything to do with it.