Launched in 2002, Digital Photographer is the ultimate monthly photography magazine, delivering indispensable, practical and hands-on shooting advice. Aimed at digital enthusiasts and professional photographers, Digital Photographer features the latest high-end kit reviews, expert interviews, practical shooting advice and image-editing tutorials to help you become a better photographer. We also showcase a selection of images from DP readers every month – the ideal launch pad for your career. Please note: Digital versions of the magazines do not include the covermount items or supplements that you would find on printed editions.
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SONY UNVEILS ITS LATEST HYBRID A6700 AND FE 70-200MM F/4 MACRO G II LENS
Leica’s L-mount alliance recruits Samyang and ASTRODESIGN
Nikon launches two new telephoto zooms
Zhiyun launches heavyweight gimbal • Chinese company reveals its latest Crane 4 gimbal for smoother video with enhanced stabilisation
In other news • More snippets of photography news from around the world
STORY BEHIND THE STILL
CHANGING FACES • Peter Fenech meets Mel Esson to talk about the creative rewards and challenges of shooting a diverse range of styles and subjects
INCREDIBLE MACRO • Ross Hoddinott gives a crash course in taking shots bursting with colour and detail every time you get close-up with your camera
Understand subject behaviour • Think like an insect to capture respectful shots filled with the wow factor
Consider composition • Macro is not simply about filling the frame. Explore new ways of composing your shot so you can create close-up images that stand out from the crowd
Manage macro background detail
Master camera settings
Work with colour and light
Use colour combinations
CAPTURE THE ADVENTURE • When exploring the world, simplify your travel photography by capturing stunning scenery with minimal gear
Get travel ready • Planning ahead and travelling light are two important prerequisites for successful travel photography – even if you have to leave kit at home
Connect with locals
Shoot details
Geotag images
Tell the whole story
HDR on the go • Create handheld HDR to enhance the colours of your travel images
Stand out
Add finishing touches
Pro advice • Adventurous insights from Luke Miller, who captures moments not only with his camera
Water Slide • This shot was taken from my DJI Mavic Air 2 above the Cascade Falls Regional Park in Mission, British Columbia, Canada. I’ve always seen shots taken at ground level but never from above, so I decided to try it out and was left with this beautiful capture.
10 tips for selling your travel images
Shoot cinematic portraits • Make use of any location for film-like portrait shots with a timeless lighting style
Raise ISO for aesthetics • Break the rules and work at maximum ISO to achieve a vintage analogue look
Explore the power of AI in Photoshop • Love it or hate it, Generative Fill is here – and it could become an essential tool
Take advantage of smarter masking
Control depth of field
CREATE A GALLERY WALL
TOP STEPSTO GOING PRO PART TWO • In the second instalment of our series, we examine the challenges of planning and shooting your first assignment
Photo CV • We profile an expert photographer’s career journey for insight on becoming established in the industry
Career advice • Claire Gillo shares her thoughts on battery grips and speaks to food photographer Ronni Allen
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