Does it take a major mental and professional shift to move from shooting landscapes to portraits? Find out in the latest issue of ProPhoto & Video
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It's been a busy time for the photography industry, with a heck of a lot of new being announced practically every month or so. And that gets us excited. In the latest issue of ProPhoto & Video we put some of this new kit to the test.
That's not all though – you'll want to pick up a copy of this magazine to find out how a landscape photographer went on to take some iconic images of people – a massive shift in genres that many photographers wouldn't consider.
So head over on over to your nearest newsagent and get yourself a copy of ProPhoto & Video issue #240. Or you can have every issue delivered to your doorstep... well, mailbox. Prefer to read on a PC or tablet? You can even get the digital copy. Scroll further down the page to find out how you can get yourself this unmissable issue in print or digital.
Inside the new issue
Profile: Mark Lang's music portraits He was one of the pioneers of landscape photography in Australia, but Mark Lang has also taken some portraits... albeit reluctantly. Find out how is love for blues music helped him achieve this shift.
On test: Zoom M3 MicTrak It promises to take on-camera audio recording to a whole new level, but does it deliver on that promise? You'll have to pick up a copy of the latest issue of ProPhoto & Video to find out.
On test: Nikon Z 8 Nikon made headlines with its Z 9 sports camera, then tried to follow it up with a more mainstream model in the Z 8. Has it done enough to make the Z 8 a winner? ProPhoto & Video editor Paul Burrows put it through its paces to find out.
And much more
Catch up on all the latest news and new products that have been announced over the last couple of months – from Fujifilm to Nikon, Leica to Apurture. Plus, editor Paul Burrows takes a closer look at an all-rounder cine prime lens to see how it handles creating a visual mood.
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Published continuously since 1937, ProPhoto is Australia's top magazine for professional photographers, emerging artists and students of photography. Now called ProPhoto & Video, the magazine is published bi-monthly, with print subscriptions available from Future Australia's dedicated Techmags website.
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