Save 20% on C&V's Photograph #9
issue until 11:59 (PST) Tues. Oct. 14th. The layout of the mag is all new, thank goodness and seems to correct a few viewing issues that at-least I had with the previous eight. This is a great issue dedicated to B/W - line, light and shadow.
I am not affiliated with Craft and Vision in any way shape or form. I'm simply an avid reader and just spreading the word.
From David duChemin:
"To kick off our new layout, this issue is dedicated to the line, light and shadow of non-colour. Within these 230 pages are portfolios and interviews with these incredible photographers: Jason Bradley, who discusses his extraordinary underwater work and the limitations, challenges, and thrills of it all; Carla Coulson, whose Paris fashion portraiture was borne from leaving her job, moving to France and becoming a published photographer within one year; the architectural style of Julia Anna Gospodarou, who explains how she sees sensual lines in concrete and steel structures; and the beauty of Chicago nights as illuminated by Satoki Nagata, who went from scientist to photographer with striking results.
Each of our regular contributors, John Paul Caponigro, Bruce Percy, Guy Tal, Chris Orwig, Martin Bailey, Piet Van den Eynde, Adam Blasberg, and David duChemin, have dedicated their articles to the art of black and white photography. In search of the emotional portrait? Sherri Koop’s Featured Article may lead you to where you want to be.
Not only redesigned, but this issue also kicks off what is now our bi-monthly publication. Our goal is to provide you with beautiful portfolios and the best value in photographic education. And despite the changes we’ve made, this big, beautiful, digital magazine remains ad-free."

