Launched in 2002, Digital Photographer is the ultimate monthly photography magazine, delivering indispensable, practical and hands-on shooting advice. Aimed at digital enthusiasts and professional photographers, Digital Photographer features the latest high-end kit reviews, expert interviews, practical shooting advice and image-editing tutorials to help you become a better photographer. We also showcase a selection of images from DP readers every month – the ideal launch pad for your career. Please note: Digital versions of the magazines do not include the covermount items or supplements that you would find on printed editions.
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STORY BEHIND THE STILL
THE BEST OF GARDEN WILDLIFE • The winners of our latest contest with Photocrowd have been revealed
WIN! Prizes from Affinity • Enter our Magnificent Macro contest in association with Photocrowd before 14 August for a chance to win
HAS OLYMPUS FALLEN? • Olympus sells its camera division but announces two new lenses
Cityscape challenge • Tag us in your best urban landscape shots!
Adobe $10,000 challenge is completely Gaga • Popstar Lady Gaga teams up with Adobe for a big-prize creative contest
The world’s best Milky Way photos • The top 25 images in the annual contest have been revealed
In other news • More snippets of photography news from around the world
WHERE THERE’S A WILL • Editor Lauren Scott chats to pro shooter and Sony Alpha ambassador Mike Will about commercial shoots, creative freedom and an emerging photo community
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Wildlife WONDERS • As part of an inspirational conservation project called the New Big 5, pro wildlife photographers share their favourite animals and locations from around the world
Q&A with Graeme Green, British wildlife photographer and founder of the New Big 5 project • After nine months of toil and passion, Graeme’s project has finally been launched.Where did the idea come from and where is it headed next?
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY • Tom Calton reveals essential tips on how to capture better wedding photography
Prep like a pro • As with most things in life, in the wedding industry if you fail to prepare, then prepare to fail
Scout the location • Visit the venue in advance and make a plan of action
Packing the right gear • Take the right equipment to overcome any challenges
Dual wielding • Opt for two camera bodies for greater versatility
Bridal preparation • Discover how to capture the drama before the“I do’s”
It’s the little things • Sometimes the smaller subjects help to paint the bigger picture
Tying the knot • Making sure that you’re prepared for the ceremony will maximise your chances of success
Capturing emotion • Laughter and tears – it wouldn’t be a wedding without them
Backlit portrait • Capture an eye-catching portrait using off-camera flash
Perfect portraits • Know the tricks to capture stunning portraits every time
Mastering group shots • Discover a more efficient way to capture group shots
Wed-iting • Now that the wedding is over, it’s time to think about post-processing
Post-production • This contemporary colour grade will give your images a stylish finish
Ten top tips • These little gems may just help you in a pinch
Shooting the waves • Tom Ormerod shows you how to plan and execute soothing wave motion shots
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