Black+White Photography  |  April 2016
In this month’s B+W we look at Mário Cravo Neto’s intriguing series on voodoo; pictures showing the life of a London priest as documented by Jim Grover; Eddie Ephraums on the options for printing your photobook; stunning images of Vietnam taken with a Holga camera; Vicki Painting on building a body a work; Shoair Mavlian on a groundbreaking Japanese photographer; plus, we look deeper into a single image in our new series One Picture.
Our April issue also includes:
• Why shoot in B&W? Lee Frost reveals when monochrome works best.
• The powerful Sony RX10 II is put to the test.
• Trevor and Faye Yerbury answer quick-fire questions in 60-Second Exposure.
• Tim Clinch creates his Desert Islands Photographs.
• All this plus news, reviews, this month’s photo exhibition to see and prize winning images from our readers.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Black+White Photography April 2016.