Ag46 - What you missed |
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• COVER STORY |
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<< PORTFOLIO: A new body of work shot on the streets of Berlin, by photographer Nicholas Sinclair. |
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<< IN PRACTICE: An illustrated essay by Tom Persinger on the aesthetics of lensless photography. |
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<< SCENE AROUND: Tim Simmons (left) is just one of the photographers featured in our survey of new work. |
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<< SHARPENING: Adam Woolfitt plunges into the murky waters of file resizing and sharpening for output. |
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© Gandee Vasan Each issue of Ag offers a selection of portfolios illuminated by critical writing by renowned authors, and practical features by expert practitioners on processes old and new.
'The art and craft of photography brought together in a beautiful book.' |
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• Latest Issue |
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<< TAKING ISSUE: David Lee discusses the importance of the element of surprise in art. |
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<< DIGITAL: Tim Daly describes the creative possibilities of Adobe Lightroom's file conversion routines. |
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<< VIEWED: A controversial body of work by Richard Avedon is reassessed by Gerry Badger. |
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<< PHOTOBOOKS: We investigate the current state of the art in photobook publishing. |
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