Black+White Photography  |  February 2015
In this month’s B+W Mark Pearson shares his powerful photographs from the 2005 tsunami disaster; Kasia Wozniak talks about her contemporary take on the wet plate collodion process; we delve into a newly published monograph featuring Marc Riboud’s work; and four lucky readers explore the Natural History Museum.
Plus:
• Eddie Ephraums’ new series on re-discovering the joys of shooting with film while Colin Harding highlights the work of Alvin Langdon Coburn.
• Brad Temkin’s powerful pictures that document the human impact on the landscape and Tim Clinch on how good photographic skills will never be replaced by technology’s ever-growing advancements.
• Lee Frost takes you through the fundamentals of experimenting with light and shadow and Tim Daly sets you this month’s photo project.
• We put the Sigma DP2 Quattro through it’s paces and checkout six of the best small shoulder bags.
• All this plus news, reviews, this month’s must-see exhibition, and our favourite readers’ pictures!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Black+White Photography February 2015.