Black+White Photography  |  March 2014
In this month’s Black+White, street photographer Giacomo Brunelli invites us to view England’s capital city through his imaginative, film noir inspired, perspective. We take a look at Tate Modern’s new retrospective on innovator, experimenter and visionary Harry Callahan, while Mark Bentley speak to Richard Pilnick about his intriguing portraits and recent success in the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize. Plus, we showcase our favourite monochrome images from the recent Travel Photographer of the Year competition.
Plus:
• Eddie Ephraums gives us another dose of inspiration in his new five part series, and Clayton Bastiani reveals the joys of camera-less photography. Landscape photographer Olivier Du Tré braves the Black+White hot seat, while John Dooley shares his discoveries from a recent trip to East Timor.
• Tim Clinch muses on elitism in the photographic world, and Colin Harding looks at the use of magnesium in early photography when he delves into the National Media Museum’s archives once again.
• Lee Frost guides us through how to create dark and moody, or light and ethereal photographs, and Tim Daly shows how to master the art of ‘late’ photography.
• The small but perfectly formed Canon EOS 700D is put to the test, and we checkout six of the best monitors out there for you to view your pictures.
• Plus the top stories in what’s happening in the monochrome world, our thoughts on National Portrait Gallery’s new show Bailey’s Stardust, book reviews and our favourite readers’ images!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Black+White Photography March 2014.