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f2 Cameracraft Magazine November 2011 Vol 5 No 8 Back Issue

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24 Reviews   •  English   •   Art & Photography (Photography)
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In this month's special feature, Stay Ahead of the Trend: Gavin Stoker reveals the most cutting edge social and wedding blogs. In the F2 Profile, David Land talks to London-based freelance Ellen Nolan, whose clients include The Sunday Telegraph Magazine and British Vogue.

In Turning Pro: Celine Marchbank, who recently graduated from the London College of Communication’s Photojournalism MA course. In Starting Out: Italian freelance Francesca Tosarelli moved to London to build a career in photojournalism. With international clients including Geo, La Republica and El Pais Semanal, Tosarelli believes collaboration is a vital part of photography. In The Business section: aged 24 and only two years out of college, London based fashion and advertising photographer Lucy Eleanor Brown has clients ranging from John Lewis to Hawes & Curtis. She tells F2 how she broke into the competitive world of fashion photography before finishing her degree. Leigh-on-Sea based Dan Casson is a social and wedding photographer always looking for a ‘Wow!’ shot, and will go out of his way to make a wedding day more than just memorable. Aaduki's Nik Stewert also talks insurance fundamentals.

In our Technical section: Sony’s new headline grabbing 24MP APS-C sized chip is featured in its Alpha 77 and 65 and Nex 7 models, and may soon be utilised by the likes of Nikon and Pentax. David Kilpatrick takes a sneak preview, and assesses how it measures up. The A12-Mount Leica M adaptor for the Ricoh GXR modular camera system makes it an interesting prospect for Leica M users and owners of legacy glass. Richard Kilpatrick looks at whether it lives up to expectations.
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November 2011 Vol 5 No 8 In this month's special feature, Stay Ahead of the Trend: Gavin Stoker reveals the most cutting edge social and wedding blogs. In the F2 Profile, David Land talks to London-based freelance Ellen Nolan, whose clients include The Sunday Telegraph Magazine and British Vogue. In Turning Pro: Celine Marchbank, who recently graduated from the London College of Communication’s Photojournalism MA course. In Starting Out: Italian freelance Francesca Tosarelli moved to London to build a career in photojournalism. With international clients including Geo, La Republica and El Pais Semanal, Tosarelli believes collaboration is a vital part of photography. In The Business section: aged 24 and only two years out of college, London based fashion and advertising photographer Lucy Eleanor Brown has clients ranging from John Lewis to Hawes & Curtis. She tells F2 how she broke into the competitive world of fashion photography before finishing her degree. Leigh-on-Sea based Dan Casson is a social and wedding photographer always looking for a ‘Wow!’ shot, and will go out of his way to make a wedding day more than just memorable. Aaduki's Nik Stewert also talks insurance fundamentals. In our Technical section: Sony’s new headline grabbing 24MP APS-C sized chip is featured in its Alpha 77 and 65 and Nex 7 models, and may soon be utilised by the likes of Nikon and Pentax. David Kilpatrick takes a sneak preview, and assesses how it measures up. The A12-Mount Leica M adaptor for the Ricoh GXR modular camera system makes it an interesting prospect for Leica M users and owners of legacy glass. Richard Kilpatrick looks at whether it lives up to expectations.


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In this month's special feature, Stay Ahead of the Trend: Gavin Stoker reveals the most cutting edge social and wedding blogs. In the F2 Profile, David Land talks to London-based freelance Ellen Nolan, whose clients include The Sunday Telegraph Magazine and British Vogue.

In Turning Pro: Celine Marchbank, who recently graduated from the London College of Communication’s Photojournalism MA course. In Starting Out: Italian freelance Francesca Tosarelli moved to London to build a career in photojournalism. With international clients including Geo, La Republica and El Pais Semanal, Tosarelli believes collaboration is a vital part of photography. In The Business section: aged 24 and only two years out of college, London based fashion and advertising photographer Lucy Eleanor Brown has clients ranging from John Lewis to Hawes & Curtis. She tells F2 how she broke into the competitive world of fashion photography before finishing her degree. Leigh-on-Sea based Dan Casson is a social and wedding photographer always looking for a ‘Wow!’ shot, and will go out of his way to make a wedding day more than just memorable. Aaduki's Nik Stewert also talks insurance fundamentals.

In our Technical section: Sony’s new headline grabbing 24MP APS-C sized chip is featured in its Alpha 77 and 65 and Nex 7 models, and may soon be utilised by the likes of Nikon and Pentax. David Kilpatrick takes a sneak preview, and assesses how it measures up. The A12-Mount Leica M adaptor for the Ricoh GXR modular camera system makes it an interesting prospect for Leica M users and owners of legacy glass. Richard Kilpatrick looks at whether it lives up to expectations.
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