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Published since 1991, every volume of Ag magazine brings the reader the very best in contemporary photography, published to exacting standards on fine quality paper and presented with the greatest attention to design and detail.

Each issue offers a selection of portfolios illuminated by critical writing from renowned authors such as A. D. Coleman and Gerry Badger, along with practical features by expert practitioners on photographic processes both old and new. The art and craft of photography brought together in a beautiful book.

Recently-featured photographers include: Sebastião Salgado, Carl de Keyzer, Chris Steele-Perkins, Diado Moriyama, Jacques Henri Lartigue, Stepehn Gill, John Claridge, Hans Neleman, Stephen Shore, Simon Norfolk, Martin Parr, Mark Power, Alvin Langdon Coburn, Michael Kenna, Fay Godwin and Roger Ballen. Not all the portfolios come from such well-known talents, but every one of them is intriguing and beautifully reproduced.

Central to the ethos of Ag is the fine-art print, and every volume features expert advice on ways to maximise your own photographic potential, whether that be through revisiting 'alternative' processes or by applying digital techniques to traditional materials. Other areas of exploration include self-publishing, archival permanence and photographers taking issue on aspects of contemporary practice.

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Ag is stocked in the UK in branches of Borders countrywide, Waterstones in London, Manchester and Nottingham, and specialist newsagents and bookshops around the country including The Photographers' Gallery, Cornerhouse, Photofusion and the National Museum of Photography, Bradford.

 

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