Popular Photography and American Photo magazines no longer exist

Today is a sad day in photography world: after 80 years, Popular Photography magazine will no longer exist. Its sister magazine American Photo also closes after almost two years of being online-only. The upcoming March 2017/April 2017 will be their last issues, and they won’t even keep the websites alive. Starting from Friday, March 10th, […]

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Planning A Shoot With A Creative Team

I’m going to walk you through some of the planning behind my editorial for Kenton

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1-Year of Popular Photography for $5

Today, Amazon has a year subscription to Popular Photography, along with several other magazines, for $5. The Popular Photography subscription also includes a digital copy for your iPad or other mobile device. Check out all of the magazine options her…

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