We're very excited to announce that the latest edition of Capture is now out. It's been available on the iPad for about a week, and hopefully it's on the shelves at your favourite newsagent. Obviously, the cheapest, easiest and most convenient option is a subscription. For details, follow this link. For a special promo discount code, tag @capturemagazine on Facebook, and send us private message. And by special, we really mean, very special! A 2-year subscription for only $39.95, saving you $50!
To get an overview of all the inspiring, interesting and informative material we've packed into the current edition, please read on.
Profile: Ed Kashi
The legendary photographer, and member of VII, shares his wisdom and experience, and how he went from print-based photojournalist to multimedia storyteller.
What is art?
Over the last decade, photography has risen to prominence in the art world, with works frequently selling for more than a million dollars. We tackle the age-old question.
The 21st Century nude
The nude has long been a fascinating subject for photographers. We examine how the genre has developed and evolved.
Lost Angels without a filter
The powerful, haunting portraits by Lee Jeffries will take your breath away.
Objects of desire
The relationship between photographer and gear is a complicated one. We consider the fine line between ‘wants’ and ‘needs’, and bring you some of the hottest equipment around.
Essential video gear
Keen to shoot video? Find out exactly what you’ll need, what to buy, and what to rent.
Campaign Trail
Check out some of the best advertising campaigns from Australia and abroad. In this issue, we feature campaigns by Tim Tadder and David Guttenfelder.
Talent
We feature a fresh crop of new, emerging talent worth watching. In this issue we feature Tyler Brown and Kelly Gerdes.
Showtime
Get the low-down on the latest exhibitions, books and competitions.
Our cover
This issue, our cover comes from Lee Jeffries. The image is from his series, Lost Angels, which focuses on homeless people from around the world. His aim is to capture human emotion and produce portraits that have a spiritual quality.
We hope you enjoy! And as always, feel free to keep in touch with us via e-mail, comments on the website or e-mail.