The September/October 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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Q&A – Seven questions with VII
At the dawn of the digital era, 15 years ago, seven of the best photojournalists formed what’s become one of the world’s leading photo agencies. Get a valuable insight from three of the founding members as to how the iconic agency was born, and where they see the future of photojournalism.
Is Facebook dead?
Social media is the best way to build your business. Or is it? As Facebook and Instagram alter this algorithms, is anyone actually seeing your content anymore? Learn from seasoned experts in the social media realm how you can make the most of the crucial, but constantly evolving business tool.
Dispatches from the front line
Every day and around the world, photographers risk life and limb to expose the horrors of war. How do they balance taking incredible photographs and not becoming a victim themselves? We chat with some of the greatest in the industry – photographers who have covered some of the greatest and most devastating conflicts in recent times.
The Passion Project
It’s passion that draws most to photography initially. But in order to remain creative and inspired, all professionals need passion projects. How do you go about investing your time, energy, and creativity in a project which has the potential to take your career in amazing and inspiring new directions?
The move to mirrorless
As advances in mirrorless camera technology continue unabated, is the wait for a suitable DSLR alternative finally over? Veterans across the genres of conflict, fashion, photojournalism, travel, and advertising share why they’ve moved, and all the benefits that have followed.
A changing world
As issues relating to climate shift from the periphery to front and centre of news media, we examine the role of photographers along with the line between journalism and activism. Leading conservation photographers provide an overview of the industry and how it’s changing.
Talent
Emerging photographers worth watching. In tis edition we feature Jane Cowan, Chris Gurney, and Stephanie Simcox.
What’s hot
The latest gear and goodies to whet your appetite.
Showtime
Exhibitions and books for September/October.
Our cover
Luke Shadbolt is a leading Australian photographer and creative director, specialising in underwater and nature photography. He is represented by Michael Reid Gallery (Sydney/Berlin). The Pink Lake #4 was shot as part of an editorial for Lancome, captured near Kalbarri in North West Australia from a seaplane.
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