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.
WELCOME • “Photography enables us to find beauty wherever we are, on the other side of the world or at home”
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7ARTISANS LAUNCHES BUDGET PORTRAIT LENS • Indie lens maker 7Artisans launches a new AF 85mm F1.8 prime lens that’s compatible with Sony’s mirrorless full-frame E-mount – and for a low price
3 Legged Thing launches four new monopod ‘superkits’
Photoshop CC unveils new features • Adobe announces five new features in its latest update to Photoshop CC with version 25.11 – and they aren’t all Gen AI
Hobolite launches two new COB LED lights • Hobolite goes back to the future with two new retro-inspired LEDs to provide even more versatility
STORY BEHIND THE STILL
GET IN THE ZONE FOR LANDSCAPES • Andrew Haggar has devised an innovative long-form project: take an area of one square kilometre and photograph it regularly over several years. Niall Hampton went to Cumbria to find out more
Paper maps: keep it old school • Use an Ordinance Survey map to search for features
Haggar’s kit for super scenics • Take a peek inside our pro’s F-Stop Ajna backpack
How Haggar edits his photos
Start your own MySqK project • Fancy embarking on your own long-term MySqK? Follow these six tips from Haggar and get involved
Turn your long-form project into a book
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CREATIVE FLOWER PHOTOGRAPHY • Master the key techniques for beautiful fine-art images of flowers at home and in their natural habitat
Work with texture • Capture fine detail in the anatomy of flowers and adapt your settings for different natural structures
Shoot flower features • Adapt your technique to get the best images of each part of the flower
Capture fine detail • Adjust your lighting to enhance close-up textures
Use the environment • Make the background a feature of your flower studies for thematic image styles
Use creative exposure • Adjust the look of your shots by controlling shadow density
Natural seamless backgrounds • Create simple backdrops without buying additional accessories
Shoot a multiple exposure • Blend images in-camera for creative special effects
Retouch your shots • Take your flower portraits further in the digital darkroom
Next issue • The latest kit reviews, tutorials and projects to hone your photo skills
GLOBAL EXPOSURE • Explore the world, armed with your camera, a lens and these pro tips for timeless visual masterpieces
Plan for success • Packing your usual kit might not be the best option for your next adventure
Tell visual stories • Learn how to master capturing the culture and atmosphere through your photography
Capture characteristics • Frame landmarks in an unconventional way for a fresh perspective on well-known sights
Edit and earn • Fine-tune your images and start earning from your travel adventures
Pro insights: Bella Falk • Bella’s essential advice to take your travel photography to the next level
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