subject: Top 10 Photography Industry Magazines Keep Professional Photographers Current [print this page] Photography magazines are up-to-date resources for inspiration and continuing education. Some trade subscriptions are offered free to qualifying professional photographers. Check each publication's web site for subscription details.
AfterCapture (www.aftercapture.com)
This magazine deals with post-processing and is the sister publication of Rangefinder. Qualified photo pros can subscribe for free.
Apogee (www.apogeephoto.com)
A free online photography magazine containing tips, guides, books, and links to over thirty online photography magazines.
Double Exposure (www.doubleexposure.com)
A well-rounded online magazine with lots of class. Includes historical articles as well as timely information.
Online Photography (www.onlinephotography.com)
This journal of fine-art photography also offers helpful links to photography sites and photographic information.
Photo District News (www.pdnonline.com)
Referred to as "PDN" by those in the industry, this mag
azine is always on the cutting edge. If you're in advertising, fashion, or editorial photography, you should definitely read this magazine.
Photoshop User (www.photoshopuser.com)
Receive this informative how-to magazine as part of your membership with National Association of Photoshop Professionals.
Popular Photography (www.popphoto.com)
This publication claims to be the world's largest imaging magazine. The magazine includes tips and tricks for intermediate-level professionals as well as recreational/hobbyist photographers. Nevertheless, there may be something for everyone to glean from this publication.
Professional Photographer (www.ppmag.com)
This top-notch professional magazine, published by Professional Photographers of America (PPA), showcases the crme de la crme of photographic excellence. Go to their web site to subscribe.
Punto Magazine (www.puntomagazine.com)
An informative magazine with the Hispanic community as its focus. Most articles are written in both Spanish and English.
Rangefinder (www.rangefindermag.com)
One of the leading photography magazines targeted for professional photographers. Free subscriptions are offered to qualified professionals. Every professional should read the information presented in this publication. Order a subscription from their web site.
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Top 10 Photography Industry Magazines Keep Professional Photographers Current