Pros: quality paper used; outstanding photographs; pertinent articles and reviews Cons: none
Outdoor Photographer is my top choice among the numerous photography magazines out there. I became highly interested in photography as a serious hobby over 15 years ago and I believe I bought and/or subscribed to all the photo magazines around. ...
Pros: well written, great photos (as expected), helpful hints, equipment reviews Cons: as with any photography magazine, too many ads
Who is that dragging a tripod through the mud over there? How about the guy that been trying not to slip off the rock and into the lake? It must be one of those outdoor photographers trying to get the perfect shot. Unlike studio or portrait ...
Pros: A few good articles on technique. Cons: More than half the magazine is advertising, reviews aren't really reviews, misleading advice.
I use photography and imaging extensively in my profession. Most of this photography is done outside in available light. On the side, I do some fine art landscape and nature photography. I shoot primarily manual focus 35mm film, with a compact digital ...
Pros: A Good Source of Information for the serious amateur and the beginner Cons: Not enough depth for pros or very seasoned amateurs
There are a number of outstanding photography magazines. I have subscribed to a number of them over the years but I currently only take my favorite: "Outdoor Photography". It is published monthly and is a perfect fit for my tastes.
Pros: Inspirational, motivational read for what can be an overly technical hobby Cons: It's only delivered once a month
You won't find more passion outside the bedroom than that of an outdoor photographer heading off in the pre-dawn hours to a shoot. While some amateurs yearn to be professional photographers, most pros barely make a living as outdoor specialists. It's the...
Pros: A good balance of articles Cons: I wish it was monthly
As a writer, I felt it was only natural to expand into photography too. Stories that have pictures accompanying them "usually" have a better chance of selling. I've tried a few other publications, but so far, this is my favorite.
Pros: Excellent, straight forward articles ... & great pictures, too ! Cons: None ... buy one & see for yourself !
If you love outdoor photography 'in general' ... you're going to love Outdoor Photographer 'the magazine' ! It's tops ! From it's opening articles by top pros in the field, to it's excellent & informative product ratings segments, it's just what the...
Pros: timely, excellent tips for the amateur to understand Cons: none
I don't care if you're an amateur or pro, If you know the basics and can't afford New York Institute of Photography tuition or some of the others, don't! The information in this mag (OP) is amazingly accurate, I've actually taken several copies of past...
Outdoor Photographer is filled with nice photos of, well, the outdoors. I used to subscribe to it but no longer do because my skills with a camera no longer require entry-level advice.
This magazine is well-suited for beginners who want to...
Pros: Great tips for any photo lover, excellent images Cons: Nothing
The first time I saw Outdoor Photographer was two years ago on the newsstand. I was drawn to the cover photo which was of a waterfall. I am a big fan of waterfalls and I decided to check out the magazine. One of the main articles that caught my...
Pros: For nature photographers, this is by far the best magazine available. Cons: Has to be subscribed to - isn't readily available on newsstands.
I have subscribed to Outdoor Photographer for a number of years. I get it, as well as a number of other photography magazines. Of all of the photography magazines I have read, I find that Outdoor Photography does the best job in the area of...
Pros: Great photo's along with great stories. Cons: too much stuffing.
What else can I say besides great photo's? Well for starters, the editor in cheif really knows what he is doing! The reporters know how to write their stories so well that it makes you feel that your actually there. The photographs are taken so well that...
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