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f2 Cameracraft Magazine November 2010 Vol 4 No 5 Back Issue

View Reviews   |   Write Review Only €3,49 f2 Cameracraft from Pocketmags brings you the latest new Cameracraft issues six times a year - plus back issues of f2, f2 Cameracraft and the original quarterly Cameracraft. .. read more

Cameracraft is published six times a year as a premium quality print edition with a cover price of £8.50, available only by direct subscription or membership of The Guild of Photographers. We are pleased to make it available here as an electronic edition without high postage costs.

Cameracraft is edited and produced by David Kilpatrick. It features original portfolios, interviews and profiles, equipment tests and reviews, news, techniques and ideas to improve your creative photography or your photographic business.  read less
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f2 Cameracraft  |  November 2010 Vol 4 No 5  


Inside this issue:The F2 Profile is AOP Gold Award winning freelance, David Ryle. Starting Out is Gloucester graduate, Matt Walford. Newquay-based Mel Bonfield, talks about the business side of the wedding and social photography as well as pointing out the importance of issues such as search engine optimisation. More on selling wedding photography today, from Miranda Gavin who talks to those in the know about the variety of marketing strategies pros currently use to boost sales and increase profits. .. read more Featured professionals include wedding photographers Michael Cockerham, Ted Cunningham of Immi Weddings, Chris Lord, of Lord + Martin Photography, and Staffordshire based Denise Wheat. Also we look at current trends in architectural photography with Jefferson Smith. We also talk to James O Jenkins, one of the most effective photographers at self promotion you’re likely to meet. He doesn't tweet and rarely uses Facebook so how does he do manage to market himself so successfully? Also in the line-up is this issue’s Turning Pro, Chloe Dewe Mathews, talking about her new show Banger Boys of Britain.
In the Technical Section Richard Kilpatrick gets his head into the cloud and casts his gimlet eye over contemporary storage solutions, while David Kilpatrick checks out the view from above obtainable with pole systems  read less
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Cameracraft is edited and produced by David Kilpatrick. It features original portfolios, interviews and profiles, equipment tests and reviews, news, techniques and ideas to improve your creative photography or your photographic business.
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