Black+White Photography  |  August 2014
In this month’s B+W Elizabeth Roberts talks to Lynne Cohen, shortly before her untimely death in May, about how her photos reveal aspects of our everyday world we never knew existed, and Michael Birt reports on why Stefan Moses is one of the most distinctive portrait photographers of our time.
Plus:
• Neil Aldridge shares his stunning wildlife photography and five lucky readers showcase their images from a recent B+W still life workshop.
• In the first article of his new series, Tim Clinch provides hints and tips to guide you through the world of smartphone photography.
• Lee Frost gets creative with soft focusing and Colin Harding looks at the fascinating history of the Gandolfi camera.
• We look at the skills needed to be a good photo editor and put Nikon’s new flagship camera, the D4S, to the test.
• The latest news, books and exhibitions connected to the monochrome world.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Black+White Photography August 2014.