I'm curious what magazines folks on here subscribe to as well as what books you all find useful for either just reading or for reference.
Valvebounce said:Hi Mitch.
I get most of my info and education here! When I don't have an internet connection, (like some lunchtimes at my workshop if the ionosphere has the wrong settings and 3G can't get there) I read f-11 Magazine, a free emag which I find has good technical articles in a format I can follow.
They start with the assumption that I don't have any prior knowledge and therefore start with the groundwork and build on that. Means you can pick it up from the point where your knowledge runs out rather than wondering how you get to the point at which they start!
I'm currently working through their flash lighting tutorial with a couple of friends, making it a more enjoyable experience as we learn together.
Some of their photographer profiles are interesting too, though some of the pros work leaves me astonished, most leaves me confused!
Cheers, Graham.
Valvebounce said:Hi Mitch.
You possibly missed the point, I have some 30 plus issues downloaded in ibooks, more than enough for any flight, throne time, tea break, or the inlaws, and all in less space than one paper edition! ;D
If you mean paper based then I sporadically buy any photography magazine that has an article that I find interesting, about twice a year. Other than that I get car club mags from 3 car clubs on a bimonthly basis each, more than enough reading to keep me busy.
Cheers, Graham.
wtlloyd said:Lenswork.
It's beautifully printed well worth getting the dead tree version.