Black+White Photography  |  December 2014
In this month’s B+W we look at Chris Killip’s powerful documentation of the lives of working people, Hungarian photographer Zoltan Vansco shares his charming images of children and Steve Pill examines how Berris Conolly’s photographs of Hackney have taken on a new significance 25 years after they were taken.
Plus:
• Jean-Baptiste Senegas steps into the B+W spotlight and Daniel Coburn shares his intensely personal work.
• Tim Clinch on how great photography is all about lighting, while Colin Harding makes some fascinating discoveries when he delves into the archives.
• Lee Frost reveals his personal camera kit and Tim Daly gives tips on how to photograph a garden.
• Tracy Hallett reveals the excitement of a photographic auction and Eddie Ephraums continues on his quest to find 112 ways to make a photobook.
• The Canon Powershot G1X Mark II camera and six of the best large format printers. Plus news, reviews, our favourite readers pictures and more!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Black+White Photography December 2014.