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Hi everyone,

I'd like to do a little survey regarding magazines.

Now I don't know about anywhere else in the world but, AG Magazine aside, here in the UK there are far too few really great photography magazines about and as for magazines dedicated to analogue practice, well they're non-existent.

So my question is (and this may be obvious) would you like to see more magazines out there dedicated solely to analogue practice and what would you like to see in them? It could be purely portfolios, a mix of that and techniques...anything, I'd really appreciate some feedback on this issue.

Thanks :smile:
 

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Might be too narrow of an audience...something along the lines of ViewCamera Magazine which also has articles about hybrid work might be a better business plan.
 

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Lenswork, only a little larger please.
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Are we thinking of doing something about it? Just curious. Tried it for a while, myself and another chap from that little island over there. Had a go at it. And it was rewarding, but far too much work for far too small an audience.

For imageery, one need look no further than Google, to be frank. I have always loved brushing up on the technical side of things myself.
 

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Amongst the photographic treasures I have saved over the years are several issues of Camera & Darkroom and Darkroom & Creative Camera Techniques magazines. I would love to see a new magazine along those lines.
 

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Lenswork, only a little larger please.

I'd like to see this too. And also I'd like to see it for sale in UK shops as its costs $78 for a one year sub.

UK mags in general are total dross; a mixture of advertorials, programming tips and articles telling readers how to copy someone else's style. I've totally given up on them and their obsession with gear. What I'd love to see is a mag with no mention of what brand of camera a photographer uses, film or digital, rather some really great portfolios and interviews with interesting people. A focus upon people and their photos - not cameras and software. And importantly, this should be on paper, not on a monitor, I stare at this damn thing 5 days a week...
 

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I agree-B&W was great up to 2007 and then it went more and more downhill. Love Ag and like Lenswork-Borders used to stock it IIRC.
 

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About the last thing I want to see is another magazine only viewable digitally. After all, prints on paper are what analogue photography is about.
An editor at Aperture recently told me that her magazine will have more traditional oriented photography in the future. Probably its part of a trend of younger photographers getting interested in alt-processes.
 
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