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  1. Forget the Fujifilm X100VI, the X-T50 is the perfect travel camera 

    The X-T50 and the X100VI are essentially the same camera on the inside, but which one makes the perfect travel camera?

  2. Complete guide to black and white photography

    Learn to visualise in black and white, choose the best subjects and edit images to look amazing - Will Cheung presents his complete monochrome masterclass.

  3. The law around street photography 2024

    Street photography would be more popular if people felt more informed about the legal side, reckons Damien Demolder. He updates us, and considers street photography’s future

  4. Celebrating 30 years of Workers by Sebastião Salgado

    To celebrate 30 years since the publication of Sebastião Salgado’s seminal book, Workers, Peter Dench asks experts in the photography industry what makes the Brazilian photojournalist’s work so special

  5. Best photography books of 2023

    Amy Davies looks at the best photography books as featured in Amateur Photographer so you can find some inspirational reading

  6. How to be an ethical street photographer

    Peter Dench sources some essential guidelines from experts facing everyday conundrums on how to be an ethical street photographer.

  7. Black and white street photography: Tips and techniques from the experts

    Effective black and white street photography isn’t just about losing colour. Two top street and documentary shooters share their wisdom

  8. APOY 2023 architecture winners revealed!

    The winners of APOY 2023 Round Six, Architecture are in! Here are the top 10 images with comments by the AP team and our guest judge

  9. Analogue street photography tips

    Three film photographers share their street-shooting tips and secrets for better results in analogue street photography.

  10. Alan Schaller: how to create your own recognisable style in street photography

    Damien Demolder talks to street photographer, Alan Schaller, who says finding a recognisable style is critical for getting noticed