See what’s in this week’s digital version 4 April 2015 Amateur Photographer
Digital version Amateur Photographer 4 April 2015
- FREE with this week’s issue 24-page lens guide. We help you choose the lenses you need to buy next
- Tom Smallwood with real-world tips and case studies to make selling your images easier
- Hengki Koentjoro on how he takes his long-exposure black & white images
- From a quick snap to a full-on Photoshop project, Sjoerd Stellingwerf reveals how he got the shot
- APOY Round 2 – We’ve Sigma prizes worth more than £1,000 in our Going Abstract round
- Damien Demolder examines your images
- The photographer’s real friend is Lightroom, says Martin Evening, as he explains how to use the software
- Richard Sibley finds out whether the Sony Zeiss Distagon T* FE 35mm f/1.4 ZA is the best yet for Sony’s Alpha 7 cameras
- 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… ‘Mig-21, 126th Fighter Aviation Regiment, Mongolia’, 2008, by Eric Lusito
- FREE 24-page lens guide – We help you choose the lenses you need to buy next
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