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| CATEGORY: | Magazine |
| MANUFACTURER: | Ross Periodicals Inc |
| FEATURES: | Magazine Subscription |
| TYPE: | Photography |
| MEDIA: | Magazine |
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Customer Reviews of B&W: Black & White Magazine
Great magazine but what's up with Amazon? This is a wonderful magazine. The kind you'd keep on a shelf and never throw away. But why in the world would this "discount" service for magazine subscriptions here on Amazon have it for MORE THAN THE LIST PRICE? <
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>I have no idea. But if you want a better deal than this one, just take a subscription card out of a copy of this at a Barnes and Noble or something. You'll get it for $39.95. <
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>I'd love to know what's up with Amazon here-- I trust them for most everything.
Disappointing
As a practicing photographer and not a collector, I've been very disappointed with B&W on the few occasions it's crossed my desk (I've never had a subscription, so I'm basing this on just the few issues I've seen).
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>Quality wise, the last issue I received was poorly printed - it contained streaks through the images and rampant misregistration, among other things. The paper is unimpressive as is the printing itself - the line-screen looks quite course. In a full-colour magazine, it would be fine, but for one in which everything is in monochrome, I would expect that they would print stochastically or at a higher resolution etc.
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>In terms of content, every time I've seen this magazine it has been filled with work which is typically very well-executed technically but un-innovative and un-inspirational, at least to me. Most of it is of the hobbyist/dedicated amateur variety, with few capital-A Artists or professionals. Stereotypical nature and bodyscape-style photos seem to dominate, with few examples of conceptual, thematic or `high art' work, and I've never seen any fashion or photo-journalism either.
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>We could use more non-technical photography magazines, but B&W caters to an audience obsessed with traditionalism and the imitation of old masters such as Cartier-Bresson and Ansel Adams.
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>PS: reading body copy set in Futura with tight leading is a real pain.
B&W Best photo Magazine
This is by far the best photo magazine I have seen in my 40 years of being a photographer.(and I subscribe to half a dozen).
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>The reproduction is superb, and it offers a variety of genres without getting into the freaky stuff like Aperture sometimes does. I have saved every issue I have received as if a book.