Digital Photo Pro
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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.
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.
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- Excellent Resource for Photographers
For Christmas this year I was given a one year subscription of PhotoPro.I've found that this magazine has articles that are both unique and informative. I have bought the last three issues and can't wait for the next one.
This magazine provides captures my attention because the informative articles are either telling me about or showing me how to implement an emerging technique or a standard one that I need to review.And, most of the material in the magazine is from some of the ... Read More
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- Well-Informed
I've been subscribed this magazine for 4 years and they are well-informed.
They interviewed photographers and their portfolio.
You will be interested reading them after 3-4 magazines.
Rating:
- Very Good Reviews and Features - Recommended!
"Digital Photo Pro" is perhaps the best high-end magazine for the prosumer and professional photographer.
The magazine is well layed out and contains some of the highest quality photos and writting, but what sets Digital Photo Pro appart from other photo magazines is the outstanding product reviews. I look forward to these in every issue!
Recommended!
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- Hightlights pros and their techniques
This has become the photography magazine I look for first in the rack when at the bookstore.There are 3 or 4 types of photo magazine in the marketplace: high art & avant-garde (e.g., Aperture, B&W), how-to (e.g., Photoshop user), reviews-focused (e.g., Shutterbug), and general interest.There are countless how-to mags out there, all of which get repetitive and most of which tend to be very basic.I've come to avoid the review-focused magazines, as MUCH more comprehensive reviews can typically ... Read More
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- HORRIBLE Subscription Service!
I purchased a gift subscription online last October, 2007, but it is April 2008, and my aunt and uncle have yet to receive their issue.
I called the DPP subscription department in January, and they said they had no record of my order. Funny, since I had a printed confirmation in my files...Anyway, I went through the ordering process (again) over the telephone, and that was supposed to take care of it.
Fast-forward to April, 2008, and still no issues had been delivered! I ... Read More
- Excellent Resource for PhotographersFor Christmas this year I was given a one year subscription of PhotoPro.I've found that this magazine has articles that are both unique and informative. I have bought the last three issues and can't wait for the next one.
This magazine provides captures my attention because the informative articles are either telling me about or showing me how to implement an emerging technique or a standard one that I need to review.And, most of the material in the magazine is from some of the ... Read More
- Well-InformedI've been subscribed this magazine for 4 years and they are well-informed.
They interviewed photographers and their portfolio.
You will be interested reading them after 3-4 magazines.
- Very Good Reviews and Features - Recommended!"Digital Photo Pro" is perhaps the best high-end magazine for the prosumer and professional photographer.
The magazine is well layed out and contains some of the highest quality photos and writting, but what sets Digital Photo Pro appart from other photo magazines is the outstanding product reviews. I look forward to these in every issue!
Recommended!
- Hightlights pros and their techniquesThis has become the photography magazine I look for first in the rack when at the bookstore.There are 3 or 4 types of photo magazine in the marketplace: high art & avant-garde (e.g., Aperture, B&W), how-to (e.g., Photoshop user), reviews-focused (e.g., Shutterbug), and general interest.There are countless how-to mags out there, all of which get repetitive and most of which tend to be very basic.I've come to avoid the review-focused magazines, as MUCH more comprehensive reviews can typically ... Read More
- HORRIBLE Subscription Service!I purchased a gift subscription online last October, 2007, but it is April 2008, and my aunt and uncle have yet to receive their issue.
I called the DPP subscription department in January, and they said they had no record of my order. Funny, since I had a printed confirmation in my files...Anyway, I went through the ordering process (again) over the telephone, and that was supposed to take care of it.
Fast-forward to April, 2008, and still no issues had been delivered! I ... Read More
