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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LEARN TO CAPTURE HIGH-SPEED SHOTS LIKE A PRO TODAY! • From high-octane motorsports to wonderful wildlife photos, discover how to master your camera for images bursting with energy and excitement
NIKON ANNOUNCES AFFORDABLE NEW PRO-GRADE NIKKOR Z 50MM F/1.4 LENS • Nikon launches pro-grade Z 50mm f/1.4 prime as a budget alternative to its f/1.2 and f/1.8 standard primes
Leica Q3 43 full-frame compact camera brings a new perspective
TTArtisan announces two premium prime lenses • TTArtisan launches its new 14mm f/3.5 pancake lens for Sony E-mount and a 75mm f/2 prime for Sony E and Nikon Z-mount
Tamron launches new 90mm f/2.8 Di III VXD Macro for Sony & Nikon mirrorless cameras • Tamron’s favourite 90mm macro lens finally arrives for the mirrorless age with a refresh for Sony E and Nikon Z
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STORY BEHIND THE STILL
LITTLE WONDERS • Kim Bunermann meets Louise B to discuss the joys and challenges of working with newborns and freshly baked parents
Expect the unexpected • How Louise handles unpredictable subjects in her shoots
Louise’s main gear
Louise’s pro advice
Capture newborn imagery like Louise
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MASTER MINIMALISM • Less is more in the world of minimalism. Rebecca Greig explores what makes minimalist captures work
Pay more attention • Minimal photography is a lot harder than it looks – the way you compose your image is everything
Work in monochrome • Simplify through the tones you select in your captures
Be bold with your colour • When it comes to incorporating colour into your minimalist photography, be brave and go bold – use it with intention
Master special effects • Use in-camera techniques as well as editing software to create striking imagery
SHOOT AT THE COAST • Dive into the action to capture stunning photos
Paul Wilkinson’s top 25… PORTRAIT TIPS & TRICKS • Even with so much information out there, taking perfect portraits can be hard work. Pro photographer Paul Wilkinson guides us through this huge genre with his pearls of wisdom
Softly does it… • Getting the best lighting for portraits isn’t always easy, but get out there with your gear and make the most of any conditions
Bring me sunshine • The sun is both a photographer’s biggest ally and worst enemy, but with these nuggets of information, you can make it work for you
Change your view • Stagnating is easy in portrait photography, so to grow as a photographer, you should alter the way you shoot portraits every now and again
Break the rules • Where you’re most comfortable is the place where you’re least likely to improve – you need to step out of the comfort zone
Work your magic! • There’s no secret trick to portrait photography, but when it works, it can seem like magic… connecting with your subjects is what really matters
The big five • Crucial...