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Digital Photo Pro

Digital Photo Pro


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Publisher: Werner Publishing Corp
Category: Magazine

List Price: $35.94
Buy New: $24.97
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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 541

Format: Magazine Subscription
Type: Trade magazine
Subscription Issues: 7
Subscription Length: 12 Months
Issues Per Year: 7
First Issue Lead Time: 12-16 Weeks

ASIN: B0000VUNEW

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Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 months

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Filled with in-depth gear reviews, articles on technique and the best inspiring images, Digital Photo Pro is the professional's guide to going digital.


Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars I look forward to it every month   February 12, 2008
R. Johansen
1 out of 4 found this review helpful

I always find this magazine well written and informative. I enjoy it from cover to cover. It is geared towards the professional (or wannabe professional) photographer. The review of equipment and software are great, the showcase of up and coming photographers is inspiring and the images in the magazine are of high quality. Personally it is my favorite photography mag.


5 out of 5 stars Perhaps the best General-Interest photography magazine   June 19, 2007
Robert E. Hovey (Columbus, GA)
12 out of 14 found this review helpful

Beginning in the mid 1960's, I grew up with titles like Popular Photography, Modern Photography and Camera 35 (boy do I miss that one...). Then as now, these magazines often targeted the same readership and skill level. Therefore, it did not take long to reach a point (as will most people who love photography and stick with it for more than a few years) where boredom set in with most of the mainstream magazines. I don't need another article on "What Pros Carry in Their Gadget Bags" or "How to Take Better Photos By Using a Tripod." Nor do I need a ten page Photokina walkaround because I read all that stuff online two months ago. And please spare me yet another Buyer's Guide Special Issue that gives me one tiny hard to read line of information on each and every consumer camera that I have absolutely no intention of buying. Most of these magazines are great for the folks who are just getting into photography but for the rest of us there's too little meat, too much repetition, too many ads.

I'll admit, there are a few amazing magazines out there... most of the best ones are the art magazines like Black and White or Aperture... short on technical information but great for inspiration. And many of them go the extra mile when it comes to print quality and paper. And they're expensive.

What the world needs is a general interest photo magazine that is written for the professional and advanced amateur... one that has a nice mix of technology, techniques and well-reproduced samplers of contemporary work by both established and promising photographers. For a while, Photo Electronic Imaging filled the bill nicely, but it was subscription only and the lack of newstand sales finally killed them. Digial Photo Pro arrived on the scene just in time to fill the void. By publishing a few early articles targeted at studio photographers and owners of high-zoot medium format digital equipment in the first few issues they established from the start their intent to serve the serious photographer. In the years since they have seldom disappointed, aside from the fact that they remain a bimonthly publication. After I'm done reading each issue, I'll get to a point (long before the next issue arrives) where I want more, so naturally I head off to the bookstore hoping that one of the other mainstream magazines has decided to publish something of interest. I don't know why I bother: "We Pick the Best Printer for Under $100." "How to Shoot Great Sunsets." Please...

Go ahead and subscribe to this one. I'm not saying it's the only photography magazine that you'll ever want or need, but it could well be the one that disappoints the least... and that makes getting each and every issue worthwhile.


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