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Capture

Feb/Mar/Apr 2023
Magazine

Capture is Australia's top selling professional photography magazine. The bi-monthly publication covers all facets of the professional photography industry, in particular equipment, marketing, training, pricing, finance and rights management. Capture's mission is to help professional photographers stay informed and up-to-date, to help them grow their business and develop their careers. Capture also showcases the latest photography and editing products, equipment and techniques from Australia’s best known companies and trend-setters. It reaches the whole photographic community, including editorial, advertising, wedding, photojournalism, events, fashion and portrait photographers, plus assistants and aspiring students

Capture

A celebration of wedding photography

AUSTRALASIA′S TOP WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS • CELEBRATING THE REGION’S FINEST WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS

Wonder Women • Women are not equally represented in photography. It is no secret why. Gender bias is only beginning to dissipate and the women who have made it to the top so far have had to be Wonder Women to get there. Candide McDonald tells the stories of three of them.

THE Mono AWARDS 2023

Imagine that how to harness your creativity • In its barest description, creativity is thinking the way an amoeba moves in all directions, a fascination with “what if”. But many see it as an inscrutable gift. Candide McDonald explores how five photographers view and use theirs.

SUBSCRIBE & SAVE 30% + FREE DIGITAL COPY!

DAM right workflow strategies to mitigate a catastrophe • The hard drive became inadequate for managing photographic files a long time ago. Even if you have never experienced a hard drive crash, and that would make you as lucky as a Lotto winner, the volume of images, videos, and other digital assets that needs to be managed is in terabytes. So, when a drive does eventually fail, it can be catastrophic. Candide McDonald explores the elements for a system that works.


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 52 Publisher: Yaffa Publishing Group PTY LTD Edition: Feb/Mar/Apr 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: February 19, 2023

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Photography

Languages

English

Capture is Australia's top selling professional photography magazine. The bi-monthly publication covers all facets of the professional photography industry, in particular equipment, marketing, training, pricing, finance and rights management. Capture's mission is to help professional photographers stay informed and up-to-date, to help them grow their business and develop their careers. Capture also showcases the latest photography and editing products, equipment and techniques from Australia’s best known companies and trend-setters. It reaches the whole photographic community, including editorial, advertising, wedding, photojournalism, events, fashion and portrait photographers, plus assistants and aspiring students

Capture

A celebration of wedding photography

AUSTRALASIA′S TOP WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS • CELEBRATING THE REGION’S FINEST WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS

Wonder Women • Women are not equally represented in photography. It is no secret why. Gender bias is only beginning to dissipate and the women who have made it to the top so far have had to be Wonder Women to get there. Candide McDonald tells the stories of three of them.

THE Mono AWARDS 2023

Imagine that how to harness your creativity • In its barest description, creativity is thinking the way an amoeba moves in all directions, a fascination with “what if”. But many see it as an inscrutable gift. Candide McDonald explores how five photographers view and use theirs.

SUBSCRIBE & SAVE 30% + FREE DIGITAL COPY!

DAM right workflow strategies to mitigate a catastrophe • The hard drive became inadequate for managing photographic files a long time ago. Even if you have never experienced a hard drive crash, and that would make you as lucky as a Lotto winner, the volume of images, videos, and other digital assets that needs to be managed is in terabytes. So, when a drive does eventually fail, it can be catastrophic. Candide McDonald explores the elements for a system that works.


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