The May/June edition of Capture is out now, available at your favourite newsagent or online. If you haven't managed to get your copy just yet, read on to get an overview of all the great stuff that we’ve packed into the current edition.
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Profile – Andrew Quilty
Since 2013, photojournalist Andrew Quilty has made Kabul his home, bringing us rare and special insights into its daily workings. Here, we get an insight into his.
The Rookie Chronicles
Out the outset of their career, everyone is new. Four successful photographers share their secrets of success, and some of their bigger mistakes, and what you can do to avoid them.
AUSTRALIA’S TOP EMERGING PHOTOGRAPHERS 2017
A special 36-page showcase of the best emerging talent, relying on the expertise of 90 judges to reveal the winners, runners-up, and Top 10 across the ten categories.
In the bag
Veteran advertising photographer, Gary Sheppard reveals exactly what’s in his kit, and shares a wealth of knowledge along the way.
The story of a lifetime
Alex Vaughan has recently commenced an ongoing series that will span her entire career. We find out what she’s done and where’s she’s heading over the 30-year planned project.
Talent
Emerging photographers worth watching. This time, we feature the amazing Angie Connell, Edwina Robertson, and Jennifere Thompson.
Showtime
Exhibitions and books for May/June.
What’s hot
The latest gear and goodies to whet your appetite.
Our cover
Manaia, a 4x5 inch tintype, is part of an ongoing series of portraits, Children of Alchemy, all made with the wet plate collodion process. Image © Paul Alsop, Australia's Top Emerging Photographers 2017 (Overall winner and Portrait category winner).