The latest edition of Capture is now available at your favourite newsagent or online. If you haven’t already picked up a copy, read on to get an overview of all the great stuff that we’ve packed into the July/August edition. To download your online version, please follow this link: http://bit.ly/CaptureOnlineSubs.
Profile – David Burnett
Meet the iconic photojournalist who has worked in over 70 countries, covered every Summer Olympics Games from 1984 to 2012, and photographed every US president since JFK.
World’s biggest photography prize
Winning images, and the US$120,000 photograph, for the 2016 HIPA contest.
Rise of the machines
As drone technology advances at a rapid pace, more photographers are jumping on the bandwagon. But are drones a great business investment, of just an awesome new toy? In our feature, we get some valuable insights from pros working in the field.
Campaign Trail
The best ad campaigns from Australia and abroad. In this edition, we feature campaigns by American photographer, Hunter Freeman, and Janyon.
Virtually reality
CGI is here to stay, and is apparent in more and more commercial work. We examine how photographers can best embrace this complementary approach to image production.
Objects of Desire
We share some of the most amazing gear for photographers in our annual wrap up; from cameras to glass, storage to drone, lights to goodies, and everything in between.
Small world on a grand scale
Levon Biss’ amazing project, Microsculpture, reveals a cast of characters in scale and level detail never seen before.
Talent
We feature a fresh crop of new, emerging talent worth watching. In this edition, we feature Nicola Bernardi, Greg Briggs, and Sarah Hatton.
Showtime
Get the low-down on the latest exhibitions and books.
Our cover
Fire and lightning create a terrifying spectacle of fury during the eruption of the volcanio, Calbuco, in Chile – awake after 40 years of inactivity. Chilean photographer Francisco Negroni works freelance for various national and internation press agencies. This image was awarded 1st Prize (General) at the annual HIPA competition.