Amateur Photographer is the world’s oldest weekly photographic magazine, established in 1884. It is the respected authority for news and reviews, with detailed tests and investigations on the latest equipment. The weekly contents include interviews and columns from many of the world’s leading photographers and practical technique to inspire and enthuse the devoted readership, to whom taking photos is far more than just a hobby. Essential reading for those interested in buying photographic equipment or wanting advice about improving their picture taking.
Amateur Gardening has been at the forefront of the UK garden scene for over a century, offering top practical gardening advice every week. It includes news, advice, feature articles, and celebrity columns and interviews.
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Take your logos from good to great in this in-depth logotype masterclass with award-winning designer and letterer, Jessica Hische! Join Jessica for an inside look at her start-to-finish process for refreshing type-based logos. Whether you’re looking to improve an existing project or starting from scratch, you’ll learn to use Jessica’s methodical approach to improve individual letterforms and overall designs.
This tutorial is not a lesson in camera settings or ratios. Instead of teaching you to mimic light and camera settings, Peter teaches you to see light in a new and detailed way. After watching this tutorial you should be able to view images taken by other photographers and be able to understand exactly how that image was lit simply by looking at the shadow angle, depth, sharpness, falloff, and catch lights. Instead of teaching you to recreate Peter’s shots, Peter will teach you how to sculpt the light and notice subtleties so that you can create your own unique images and personal style.
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