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This
month’s
contributors
David Yarrow
Wildlife photographer
On page 132, the iconic British
photographer and conservationist
discusses his career, his latest
book, and why he cringes at being
called a wildlife photographer.
Ron Timehin
Commercial photographer
We take a photo walk around
London’s financial district and
witness Ron’s shooting style and
photographic insights first hand.
See the final photos on page 8.
Ollie Taylor
Astrophotographer
This month’s cover feature has
been put together by pro shooter
Ollie, who’s created a night sky
masterclass. Turn to page 40 for
a guide that’s out of this world.
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Contents
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Photo Active _ 10 new projects to try today. Long or short, quick or slow,
technical or creative, we’ve got ideas to suit every mood and genre
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Ron Timehin _ The Sony-shooting pro devises a scenic photo walk to
take in London’s famous landmarks, street haunts and shopping centres
David Yarrow interview _ A personal Q&A with the photographer who believes
that wildlife photography need not just be reportage – it can be art, too
Andrew James
Our man with all the answers
Andrew’s photography career
sees him take on all sorts of
challenges, and his in-depth
knowledge means he can solve
your queries. See page 100.
Quintin Lake
Roving photographer
Quintin is two thirds of the way
through his journey around the
UK coastline, yet there’s still
plenty to inspire his imagery.
The latest stretch is on page 105.
Benedict Brain
Creative photographer
Our regular columnist turns his
eye to portraiture in the remote
islands of Papua New Guinea. On
page 37, Ben’s travel experience is
enriched by capturing local faces.