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Professional Photo Magazine Issue 196 Back Issue

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Fine art is a central theme of the latest issue of Professional Photo, with a stunning self-portrait from Sinéad Bunn gracing our front cover. Inside, professional ballerina Sinéad tells us about her approach to her craft and how she’s selling her self-produced prints to collectors, while we’re also looking at how a fine art approach can add a striking and lucrative edge to commercial work. As part of our special section, we’re running the rule over the very best fine art materials from the likes of PermaJet, Canon and Hahnemühle and are checking out an exciting new old-master style product from One Vision Imaging that could massively boost print sales for professionals. Sticking to the fine art theme, we’re also hearing from Jordan Banks about the high value NFT sales he’s been making over the past year or so, and he’s passing on invaluable insider tips to show how you could do the same. In this Jubilee week Rory Lewis is giving us an exclusive update on how his patriotic new Britannia project is coming along, while we’re celebrating the art of the studio photographer by catching up with commercial professional David Lineton, who’s also talking to us about the value that Fujifilm’s GFX medium format system has added to his set-up. Lisa Devlin is telling us why those fresh to the industry should be shouting out about their newness, Paul Wilkinson is shooting portraits of birds of prey for a change and, on the review front, we’re finding out what the 60MP Leica M11 rangefinder has to offer. For professionals focused on post-production we’ve also got a full review of the Asus ProArt Studio 16 laptop, a formidable machine that could be exactly what you need to speed up your workflow.
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Issue 196 Fine art is a central theme of the latest issue of Professional Photo, with a stunning self-portrait from Sinéad Bunn gracing our front cover. Inside, professional ballerina Sinéad tells us about her approach to her craft and how she’s selling her self-produced prints to collectors, while we’re also looking at how a fine art approach can add a striking and lucrative edge to commercial work. As part of our special section, we’re running the rule over the very best fine art materials from the likes of PermaJet, Canon and Hahnemühle and are checking out an exciting new old-master style product from One Vision Imaging that could massively boost print sales for professionals. Sticking to the fine art theme, we’re also hearing from Jordan Banks about the high value NFT sales he’s been making over the past year or so, and he’s passing on invaluable insider tips to show how you could do the same. In this Jubilee week Rory Lewis is giving us an exclusive update on how his patriotic new Britannia project is coming along, while we’re celebrating the art of the studio photographer by catching up with commercial professional David Lineton, who’s also talking to us about the value that Fujifilm’s GFX medium format system has added to his set-up. Lisa Devlin is telling us why those fresh to the industry should be shouting out about their newness, Paul Wilkinson is shooting portraits of birds of prey for a change and, on the review front, we’re finding out what the 60MP Leica M11 rangefinder has to offer. For professionals focused on post-production we’ve also got a full review of the Asus ProArt Studio 16 laptop, a formidable machine that could be exactly what you need to speed up your workflow.


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Fine art is a central theme of the latest issue of Professional Photo, with a stunning self-portrait from Sinéad Bunn gracing our front cover. Inside, professional ballerina Sinéad tells us about her approach to her craft and how she’s selling her self-produced prints to collectors, while we’re also looking at how a fine art approach can add a striking and lucrative edge to commercial work. As part of our special section, we’re running the rule over the very best fine art materials from the likes of PermaJet, Canon and Hahnemühle and are checking out an exciting new old-master style product from One Vision Imaging that could massively boost print sales for professionals. Sticking to the fine art theme, we’re also hearing from Jordan Banks about the high value NFT sales he’s been making over the past year or so, and he’s passing on invaluable insider tips to show how you could do the same. In this Jubilee week Rory Lewis is giving us an exclusive update on how his patriotic new Britannia project is coming along, while we’re celebrating the art of the studio photographer by catching up with commercial professional David Lineton, who’s also talking to us about the value that Fujifilm’s GFX medium format system has added to his set-up. Lisa Devlin is telling us why those fresh to the industry should be shouting out about their newness, Paul Wilkinson is shooting portraits of birds of prey for a change and, on the review front, we’re finding out what the 60MP Leica M11 rangefinder has to offer. For professionals focused on post-production we’ve also got a full review of the Asus ProArt Studio 16 laptop, a formidable machine that could be exactly what you need to speed up your workflow.
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