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f2 Cameracraft Magazine October 2012 Vol 6 No 7 Back Issue

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24 Reviews   •  English   •   Art & Photography (Photography)
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In our special feature, The Pufferfish Principle: Gavin Stoker talks to successful freelances about how clever marketing can make you appear bigger than you are. In the f2 Profile: Top celebrity freelance Jon Furniss discusses his career to date with David Land.

Turning Pro: Italian-born but now London-based, Paola de Paola talks about her previous career at Getty, and her move into freelance photography. Starting Out: Recent graduate of Nottingham Trent University, Tom Gallagher talks about his fledgling career as a music photographer and filmmaker. In The Business section, portrait freelance Christopher Ball explains why he will never become a wedding photographer and automotive freelance Paul Barshon on his move to LA.

In our Technical section: Adam Woolfitt looks at the latest tilt and shift lenses for Nikon and Canon DSLRs and David Kilpatrick discusses the vagaries of colour calibration.
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October 2012 Vol 6 No 7 In our special feature, The Pufferfish Principle: Gavin Stoker talks to successful freelances about how clever marketing can make you appear bigger than you are. In the f2 Profile: Top celebrity freelance Jon Furniss discusses his career to date with David Land. Turning Pro: Italian-born but now London-based, Paola de Paola talks about her previous career at Getty, and her move into freelance photography. Starting Out: Recent graduate of Nottingham Trent University, Tom Gallagher talks about his fledgling career as a music photographer and filmmaker. In The Business section, portrait freelance Christopher Ball explains why he will never become a wedding photographer and automotive freelance Paul Barshon on his move to LA. In our Technical section: Adam Woolfitt looks at the latest tilt and shift lenses for Nikon and Canon DSLRs and David Kilpatrick discusses the vagaries of colour calibration.


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In our special feature, The Pufferfish Principle: Gavin Stoker talks to successful freelances about how clever marketing can make you appear bigger than you are. In the f2 Profile: Top celebrity freelance Jon Furniss discusses his career to date with David Land.

Turning Pro: Italian-born but now London-based, Paola de Paola talks about her previous career at Getty, and her move into freelance photography. Starting Out: Recent graduate of Nottingham Trent University, Tom Gallagher talks about his fledgling career as a music photographer and filmmaker. In The Business section, portrait freelance Christopher Ball explains why he will never become a wedding photographer and automotive freelance Paul Barshon on his move to LA.

In our Technical section: Adam Woolfitt looks at the latest tilt and shift lenses for Nikon and Canon DSLRs and David Kilpatrick discusses the vagaries of colour calibration.
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