subseasniper
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Hey,
I don't know if it just me and a change in tastes but the mags seem dominated with the latest kit, boring photoshop tutorials and articles that are endlessly regurgitated and repeated with very little variation.
I walk into my local newsagents and see about 8 or 10 different mags and hardly ever pick up anything that really seizes my attention and fires me up.
Is it too much to ask to have a magazine that is geared towards giving inspiration rather than the current worrying obsession with gear.
I know there is a place for all of the new and exciting high tech stuff but come on, does every magazine have to be exactly the same and be dedicated to nothing other than the latest electronic wonder.
I sound like a luddite, I am not. It just becomes a worry when you can pick up a mag and flick through it without even knowing which monthly you are browsing.
I think Amateur Photographer currently has the best mix but that is just too short and the back third of the mag seems stacked with adverts.
I would really like to know what you all think about this topic, I would love if mags like Lenswork or Aperture were readily available in the UK. even better, a UK equivalent.
I am feeling really strongly about this right now and would be made up if some of you guys got on board to show your support.
I think it is a sorry indication of our beloved hobby when we are reduced to nothing more than gear collectors and covet the latest camera or lens. Above all else the images we make should be important, not the camera or lens they were made on.
Opinions please?
I don't know if it just me and a change in tastes but the mags seem dominated with the latest kit, boring photoshop tutorials and articles that are endlessly regurgitated and repeated with very little variation.
I walk into my local newsagents and see about 8 or 10 different mags and hardly ever pick up anything that really seizes my attention and fires me up.
Is it too much to ask to have a magazine that is geared towards giving inspiration rather than the current worrying obsession with gear.
I know there is a place for all of the new and exciting high tech stuff but come on, does every magazine have to be exactly the same and be dedicated to nothing other than the latest electronic wonder.
I sound like a luddite, I am not. It just becomes a worry when you can pick up a mag and flick through it without even knowing which monthly you are browsing.
I think Amateur Photographer currently has the best mix but that is just too short and the back third of the mag seems stacked with adverts.
I would really like to know what you all think about this topic, I would love if mags like Lenswork or Aperture were readily available in the UK. even better, a UK equivalent.
I am feeling really strongly about this right now and would be made up if some of you guys got on board to show your support.
I think it is a sorry indication of our beloved hobby when we are reduced to nothing more than gear collectors and covet the latest camera or lens. Above all else the images we make should be important, not the camera or lens they were made on.
Opinions please?


