Black+White Photography  |  January 2014
Start your new year with a dose of monochrome inspiration and read about Tom Stoddart’s shocking photographs of Jaman’s water children, plus his view on the power of photography; Hungarian photographer Peter Korniss shares his intriguing, humanitarian, images; and we delve into the new book Emmet Gowin, to take a look at this fascinating photographer’s varied oeuvre. We also feature the answers to Black+White Photography quiz 2013 – how many did you get right?
Plus:
• Kofi Paintsil braves the B+W hot seat for this month’s 60-second exposure, while Susan Burnstine talks to night photographer Helen K Garber about her mesmerising new body of work.
• Eddie Ephraums muses on why the black & white print still has a place in the fine art world, and Clayton Bastiani gets creative with his camera, potatoes and cauliflowers.
• We checkout six of the best online framing services and Lee Frost puts the quirky Lomography Belair X 6-12 to the test.
• Plus the top stories in what’s happening in the monochrome world, our must-see show, reviews and our favourite readers’ images!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Black+White Photography January 2014.