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f11 Magazine Issue 66 :: June 2017 Our June 2017 issue features photographers from New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Switzerland. Chris McLennan is a New Zealand photographer who shoots all around the world, mainly capturing travel and tourism, wildlife and culture. We’re sharing images from some of his global roaming, with particular emphasis on his lifestyle and adventure work. Englishman Peter Davidson is a former commercial photographer who now shoots for himself, favouring the power of monochrome and delighting in relatively simple kit. He’s enjoying the freedom and autonomy of being his own client. Finally, Gabriel Hill is a Swiss photographer who works commercially, specialising in the portraiture and editorial sectors. The work he’s sharing with us is highly personal, as his ImPortraits series documents the plight of refugees living in Switzerland. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 65 :: May 2017 Our May 2017 issue features three photographers – two from Australia and one from Japan. Stephanie Bowers is an Australian photographer who calls Queensland her home. Hers is the genre known as boudoir photography, and we’ve curated our own collection entirely from the monochrome section of her stunning portfolio. Joel Strickland hails from Tasmania, Australia and shoots cars and motorsport for manufacturers, dealers and publications. Finally, Kai Nagayama is a fine art photographer currently based in New York City. Originally from Kyoto in Japan, he moved to the United States when he was 18 years old. He works as a freelance photo retoucher in the city and creates his own black and white photography projects in his free time. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 64 :: April 2017 Our April 2017 issue features three photographers, two from New Zealand and one from Canada. Petr Hlavacek, a native Czech who settled in New Zealand in 2005 now bases himself on the West Coast, and shoots his great loves - landscape and wilderness. A Canadian, Christopher Gentile is a former film director turned commercial photographer based in Toronto. We’re featuring a portfolio of his portraiture, and this man can really direct talent. Finally, Lynn Clayton is a freelance photographer based in Auckland, New Zealand. Lynn shoots a variety of subjects but we’ve opted for an eclectic collection from her archive, much of this travel based. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 63 :: March 2017 Our March 2017 issue features three photographers – two from the southern hemisphere and one from the northern. Jon Davison, a New Zealander who bases himself in the south of France, shoots aircraft around the world, much of it done air-to-air and including everything from biplanes to the fastest and most modern military and corporate jets. Gary Cranitch is the resident photographer at the Queensland Museum in Brisbane, Australia. We’re featuring his work on the Great Barrier Reef, most of this captured using scuba gear, housed cameras and lighting. Finally, Abi Pym is an English textile designer who now integrates photography as one of the components of her fashion design process. Her interest lies in the world of macro photography. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 62 :: February 2017 Our February 2017 issue features three photographers – two from the United Kingdom and one from Australia. Matt Emmett is a graphic designer working in the toy industry in the UK. He’s also a passionate photographer involved in the field of urban exploration. Ian Kenins is a street photographer based in Melbourne, Australia. We’ve selected a sampling of black and white images from his recent book, ‘A Snapshot of Melbourne’. This collection of images was captured over 26 years using various film and digital cameras. Finally Howard Kingsnorth, a British commercial photographer, lives and works in London and shares a collection of cityscapes and structures, many captured from helicopters, and the story of his life as a journeyman in photography. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 61 :: December/January 2017 Features two New Zealand shooters and one Australian photographer. Chris Cameron is a maritime shooter, a man well accustomed to the slippery deck of a sailboat and the roll and lurch of the sea in every weather and at all latitudes. Enjoy his deckside, fisheye, and bird's eye perspectives! Julian Ward is a street photographer dedicated to exploring our capital city, Wellington. His black and white images are the combination of a Leica M9, a 35mm Summicron lens of 1962 vintage, great patience and impressive powers of observation. Melbourne based, Adrian Donoghue is a storyteller armed with a camera, a well of ideas based on a theme and formidable post-processing skills. These immaculately detailed constructs are essentially self-portraits but, I’ll wager, nothing like you’ve ever seen before. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 60 :: November 2016 Features ‘The Anonymous Man’ series from the 2016 AIPP Australian Photographer of The Year, Lisa Saad. This ongoing series is a wonderful collection of carefully planned and executed constructs on a theme. Two New Zealand photographers complete the line up for this issue. Rob Brown has photographed the country’s wild places for over 20 years. We present a mix of his earlier large format work together with more modern digital capture. Taranaki based photographer Fay Looney was the first female president of the NZIPP and has worked mainly in the tourism, editorial and publishing areas. Today, she owns an art gallery and promotes local artists. Plus, our regular columnists Tony Bridge, Gary Baildon and Ian Poole all weigh in on a range of topics occupying their thoughts. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 59 :: October 2016 Features the 2016 AIPP Australian Professional Photography Awards (APPAs) with a 45-page collection of individual category winners, including work from the Australian Photographer of The Year, Lisa Saad. This is complemented by our selection from across the categories. Two New Zealand photographers complete the line up for this issue. Roger Wandless is a medical professional, an anaesthetist, who shoots our landscape with passion and precision. He shares a mix of film and digital work. Janyne Fletcher makes her home in the beautiful South Island, her mission is to capture the landscape of Central Otago and the Maniototo, with particular interest in finding picturesque objects others have placed or misplaced in the countryside. Plus, Tony Bridge has some words of advice for a young photographer. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 58 :: September 2016 Features three photographers shooting in coastal regions, albeit at the wet edges of different countries. Two of these shooters create their images entirely in the dark of night. First up, by day American photographer David Zapatka is a cameraman for US television networks. By night, he’s capturing the lighthouses of the Eastern seaboard in all their glory, one by one – all carefully lit and backgrounded by a canopy of stars. Australian photographer Christine Wilson is a nurse who spends her free time shooting monochrome land and seascapes on the coastline of her home state Victoria. Another Australian, Mark Gee is a digital effects expert at Peter Jackson’s VFX company, Weta Digital, in Wellington, NZ. In our feature, he shares his award-winning astrophotography so here’s your chance to see the results of his stargazing. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 57 :: August 2016 Features award winning images from the 2016 Epson/New Zealand Institute of Professional Photography Awards. In this feature we reveal who won the top award, and show all of the category winners. The image on our cover gained a Silver Award for Bev Bell. New Zealander Stephen Robinson is a commercial photographer who shares personal work from his series, ‘Remember’, a collection of images capturing war memorials and monuments around the country. Finally, Australian photographer Ian Poole is an awards judge, a 50 year veteran of commercial photography, and a columnist for this magazine. In this issue he shares personal work captured on his travels, a voyeur’s view of the world. Plus, Gary Baildon reviews the Nikon AF-S VR Micro 105mm lens – a vital part of his kit – learn why. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 56 :: July 2016 Features Paul Alsop, a British doctor and wet plate collodion portrait photographer living in New Zealand. His chosen medium is an archaic and unpleasant process, but when assiduously combined with a hand built large format camera the results are stunning. That’s one of Paul’s images on our cover. Australian R. Ian Lloyd is the consummate professional travel photographer and we’re showcasing his latest work from an extended stay in Italy. Finally, another Australian, Michael Hudson, now resident in Chicago, shares his love of trees with his multi-layered and composited ‘Circumambulations’ series. Plus, our columnist Gary Baildon reviews the DJI Osmo - in his opinion a steady-cam for the masses. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 55 :: June 2016 Features Craig Potton, one of New Zealand’s most recognised landscape photographers, a publisher, and an ardent conservationist. Craig’s images avoid introduced sentiment, instead allowing his landscapes to speak quietly and clearly for themselves. That’s one of his images on our cover. German neuropsychologist Hennric Jokeit is based in Switzerland and shares images from his new book ‘Negative Visions’ presenting places and spaces in negative relief. Finally, Swiss photographer Ernst Christen shows his ‘Divine Projections’, all encompassing wrap-around images that are the result of his fascination for places of worship and devotion. Plus, our popular columnist Tony Bridge describes the process leading to the opening of his new gallery. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 54 :: May 2016 Features Canadian photographer Joel Koczwarski, and his fascination with the Moscow Underground rail network, each station a majestic architectural time capsule largely unnoticed by its users. The environment stands still, and passers by are shadows and blurs. Australian photographer John Patrick shows personal work from his Figure Studies series. This is an artistic respite from his usual commercial work for major companies and ad agencies. That’s one of John’s images on our cover. Finally, another Australian, Roger Arnall, shows his Human Creations series, carefully observed and faithfully captured vignettes from around the world. Roger finds beauty in line, form, and every hue in a colour palette ranging from the freshly minted to the artfully faded. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 53 :: April 2016 Features Lithuanian photographer Karolis Janulis, who sees the world from a bird’s perspective – capturing a series of images he collectively describes as ‘drone inspired’. With a mix of vertical and oblique images, this collection is a peep at the world from above. That’s one of his images on our cover. American photographer Steven Edson shows work from his series on American cars, and the road surfaces which are their natural environment. It’s a veritable feast of colour, texture and graphic design, well observed and cleverly captured. Finally, New Zealander Ilan Wittenberg pursued one of his true passions: documenting people, in the Old City of Jerusalem. His exciting journey took him through twisted and narrow streets where merchants market their goods. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 52 :: March 2016 Features urban exploration images from Croatian writer and photographer Mirna Pavlovic. Mirna finds beauty, meaning and more than a little excitement in the desolate places man has deserted and left to decay gracefully. That’s one of her images on our cover. New Zealander Niki Boon homeschools her four children in Marlborough, at the very top of the South Island. Her long running project, in monochrome, documents the simple rural lifestyle that her children enjoy in this beautiful location. Finally, UK photographer Toby Trueman works by day as a creative director of a production company specialising in video, film and animation. His series, The Tides, is an hommage to the Scottish coast near where he lives. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 51 :: February 2016 Features aerial photography by Australian commercial photographer Geoff Comfort, a man well accustomed to shooting both town and country from the air. Completely at home at low level in a Cessna or a helicopter, Geoff finds order and beauty in the rolling landscape below him. That’s one of his images on our cover. American fine art black and white photographers Michael A Smith and Paula Chamlee, are partners in life and in creativity - delivering individual feature portfolios to complete this issue. Both use large format view cameras to capture their images on film and produce gelatin silver chloride contact prints held in collections across the world. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 50 :: December/January 2016 Features American photographer Joel Grimes, master of the construct, marrying picture perfect backgrounds with heroic subjects. Joel’s style is unmistakable, sought out by agencies and clients around the world. That’s his shot on our cover. Our other feature photographers are New Zealanders: Bob Tulloch is a portraitist who recently turned his lens on a labour of love, photographing Maori elders in and around their own marae. This is black and white available light portraiture at its finest; and we showcase Grant Sheehan’s new book, Eye In The Sky, a collection of images taken entirely from the aerial perspectives afforded by his two DJI drones. Finally, Gary Baildon reviews Manfrotto’s Digital Director. 50 issues, can you believe it? :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 49 :: November 2015 Features a 42-page round up of some of the lauded images in the recent 2015 Canon AIPP Australian Professional Photography Awards. We show you the winners’ work and a smattering of other highly acclaimed images. Australian photographer Chris Bray is quite the adventurer, shooting for magazines and running his own photo safari business escorting photographers around the world. Chris also loves to capture wildlife images, and our selection concentrates on the fauna he so avidly pursues. Finally, British architectural photographer Andy Spain now lives in New Zealand and shoots our built environment. We’re showing work from his UK portfolio, and more recent images taken since his move from London to Wellington. Andy shot our cover image. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 48 :: October 2015 Features New Zealander Alistair Guthrie, a second generation professional as the son of legendary NZ photographer Rowan Guthrie. Alistair shoots advertising, corporate, fashion and editorial and contributes a collection of work, including this month’s cover. It’s Indonesian photographer Hengki Koentjoro’s second time around here, this time revealing images from his new book ‘Monohydra’, a collection of stylish monochrome underwater images from the Indonesian archipelago. Finally, photographer Komkrit Thusanapanont is a native of Thailand who now lives in Las Vegas, Nevada. Komkrit delights in two things, the beauty of the American landscape and the joy of capturing it on film. His epic 6x17cm panoramic images are spread across our pages, sharing his essay, ‘Land, Light and Love’. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 47 :: September 2015 Features the 2015 Epson / NZIPP Iris Professional Photography Awards from New Zealand. Our 50 page section exposes the category winners and a stack of Gold, Silver and Bronze awarded images we felt compelled to share with you. Greek photographer Julia Anna Gospodarou is an architect by profession and an artist with a camera, capturing dramatic images of the architecture she is so passionate about. Finally, New Zealander Andrew Coffey is a successful commercial photographer shooting for editorial and advertising clients. People skills, combined with technical prowess, explain his success and the sense of connection so apparent in these images. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 46 :: August 2015 Features New Zealand photographer Stu Robertson and his epic art project, Peace in 10,000 Hands, a global initiative to foster world peace. Stu is hard at work shooting a white rose, itself a symbol for peace, in the hands of 10,000 people across the world. Australian photographer Maris Rusis shoots large and medium format black and white pictures and finishes them with traditional darkroom skills. The final print is his opus. Finally, New Zealander Amber Griffin photographs dancers in action, her work is a virtual pas de deux between the artists on stage and the one behind the camera. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 45 :: July 2015 Features New Zealand photographer Stephen Tilley who shoots fashion for quality labels and advertising for high profile clients. One of Stephen’s beautiful images graces our cover this month and there’s plenty more to share. German photographer and photo educator Helmut Hirler contributes a collection of panoramas, all shot using infra-red film. These fine monochromes show decaying vehicles at rest within the landscape. Finally, Australian Stuart Gibson is usually to be found, wet suited and finned, hanging on to a camera housing in the surf, or beachside directing a long lens at fellow surfers. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 44 :: June 2015 Features American photographer Corey Rich who shoots lifestyle and adventure sports, often from the edge of a precipice. Corey and his team are always on the move, with daredevil sports people chasing their next adrenaline rush. Australian Cameron Attree shoots fine art nudes, in the studio and within the landscape. We’re showcasing his stunning monochrome work - and yes, Cam did shoot our cover. Finally, another Australian Darren Capp is a car guy through and through, shooting these across three countries to create persuasive marketing imagery for automotive manufacturers. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 43 :: May 2015 Features British photographer Tim Wallace – the man who shoots for Aston Martin, and a host of other premium car brands. Tim shot our cover, and we think you’ll love his visual voodoo spread across 50 pages – our longest feature yet. We also showcase Australian photographer Markus Andersen’s documentary photography – shot on film, digital and iPhone. Trying to bottle lightning, street meets art in his moody monochromes. Finally, New Zealand photographer Amanda Reelick shoots family portraits, leading a double life by dividing her time between clients in Auckland and Brussels. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 42 :: April 2015 Features two New Zealanders – commercial photographer Nic Staveley shot our cover, an example of his narrative portraiture for a range of blue chip clients; and Ian Jorgensen takes us behind the scenes of the NZ music scene over the last 15 years. Finally, the ‘Pacific Journeys’ collection by Australian photographer Peter Hendrie completes this issue. Published as a book, the images have also been exhibited by Fujifilm in Japan as a tribute to their Velvia film. It’s a whale of a tale, as Hendrie has worked for some photographic legends. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 41 :: March 2015 Features French photojournalist Eric Bouvet’s coverage of the Burning Man event, held in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada in 2012 – that’s Eric’s image on our cover. Two New Zealand photographers complete this issue. Kim Westerskov is a marine biologist, scuba diver, ardent conservationist, and wildlife photographer specialising in natural history. Finally, although Thomas Busby sells cameras for a living, his real passion is to hunt and capture evocative landscapes, particularly those found in the Taranaki region of NZ. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 40 :: February 2015 Features stunning portraiture by Russian photographer Pavel Lepeshev, who also shot our cover. For Siberian-born Pavel, photographing beautiful women is his life, style and true love. Two Australian shooters also feature in this issue. Ricardo Da Cunha is the current AIPP Landscape Photographer of the Year, and our feature backgrounds his obsession with the landscape. Finally, Andrew Peacock is a medical doctor who combines two disciplines – expedition medicine and adventure photography – both performed in far-flung and exciting locations around the world. Nice work if you can get it. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 39 :: December/January 2015 Features two Australian photographers: Emma McEvoy shoots conceptual fine art, and her moody images explore the feminine consciousness; and George Fetting creates arresting portraits for newspaper and magazine features, each surely worth a thousand words. Claire Droppert hails from the Netherlands and demonstrates total control over time and motion with her series Gravity – Sand Creatures. Plus we have a 7 page review of the DJI Phantom 2 Vision + by our columnist Gary Baildon, himself an experienced radio control flyer. Might this be your flying camera? It’s the little drone that could well change your perspective... :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 38 :: November 2014 Features three New Zealand photographers. Tony Carter shoots portraits and weddings but his photo essay, ‘Another World: Portraits from Ohura’, is modern documentary at its best. Doc Ross shows a collection of monochrome images taken on the streets of London in the style of Garry Winogrand, and explains the philosophy behind his work. Finally, Glen Howey’s landscape series ‘Confessions of the eyes’ shows masterful use of shallow depth of field, in a genre where this technique is seldom applied. Glen shot our cover. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 37 :: October 2014 Features Australian photographer Joshua Holko with a collection of images taken in Kolmonskop, the ghost town in Namibia. It’s a race against the mounting sand as the town is slowly devoured by the Namib Desert, the harsh environment Joshua shot for our cover. Swedish photographer Jenny Jacobsson shoots in cooler climes, she’s a fanciful storyteller with a camera, carefully constructing and then capturing her narrative portraits. This issue also features a 42-page section of winning work from the Canon AIPP Australian Professional Photography Awards 2014. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 36 :: September 2014 Features a 42-page section of winning work from the Epson / NZIPP Iris Professional Photography Awards 2014. Our cover image, by Amber Griffin, received a Silver Distinction. We also profile two photographers in greater depth: The purpose of Australian architect Wayne Grivell’s nocturnal wanderings is to capture buildings at both the commercial and residential end of the suburban sprawl. Finally, Queensland-based New Zealander Michael Pole reflects on a career of over 30 years in commercial photography. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 35 :: August 2014 Features Australian commercial photographer Brett Stanley, with a series involving models, body painting and lighting, and all shot entirely underwater. That’s Brett’s image on our cover. French photographer Nicolas Evariste shoots animals in their unnatural environment, with very little under his control - Dark Zoo is the resulting series. Finally, veteran fire fighter Warren Frey hails from Tasmania, Australia and in addition to his work as a first responder, uses photography to document, inform and educate his colleagues and the public. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 34 :: July 2014 Features legendary New Zealand photographer Andris Apse, a man with infinite patience when stalking landscape, light, atmosphere and weather. One of Andy’s images graces our cover. Italian creative photographer Alessandra Favetto now lives in Spain, and we’re showcasing her endless fascination for self-expression through self-portraiture – in the square format. Finally, advertising art director Uday Tadphale lives and works in Mumbai, India, and delivers an enviable photo essay on the taxi drivers of that city. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 33 :: June 2014 Features New Zealand photographer Emily Roper, with a collection of her fashion and lifestyle images – including the superb one on our cover – all shot in available light. French fine art photographer Benoit Jansen-Reynaud now calls Canada home, and we’re showing his powerful use of tilt and shift techniques. Finally, Portuguese photographer António Correia demonstrates the polished art of black and white portraiture. This issue marks yet another milestone, the completion of our first three years in production. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 32 :: May 2014 Features Dijah Abreu Jr from Brazil, a dedicated fine art photographer in the making - one of Dijah’s images is on our cover. New Zealand photographer Matheson Beaumont has shot the country’s landscape for over 60 years, and his experience shows; and American photographer Rebecca Rothey has a fascination with steps everywhere, see her series 'One step at a time'. Plus, despite initial skepticism when reviewing Nikon’s Df camera, Tim Steele sees the light. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 31 :: April 2014 Features a fine collection of images by NZ-born, but Australia-based, photographer Paul Hoelen – one of Paul’s evocative images is on our cover. Two New Zealand based photographers also appear: Bianca Duimel is a designer portraitist who creates wistful images using her myriad skills; and Bruce Jenkins is fixated on the fast, shooting racecars and other fossil fuelled speedsters. Plus, Tony Bridge reviews Perfect Photo Suite 8 from onOne Software. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 30 :: March 2014 Features stunning aerial images from Out of the Blue, the latest book from Australian photographer Richard Woldendorp. Two outstanding American photographers complete our line up: Noel Kerns shoots abandoned structures under the cover of darkness, by lovingly painting them with light; and Jeff D. Welker demonstrates his fascination with flight, with a fine collection of aviation images. Plus, Tony Bridge reviews the new X-T1 camera from Fujifilm. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 29 :: February 2014 Features two superb collections of monochrome images from a double act – Australian photographer, Jackie Ranken; and her husband and business partner, NZ photographer Mike Langford. The colour in this issue comes from Adelaide-based photographer Peter Barnes, a man with a passion for shooting architecture; and Tim Steele reviews the SanDisk Extreme II Solid State Drive, a key component in his MacBook Pro’s recent upgrade. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 28 :: December/January 2014 Features Australian photographer David Paterson’s monochrome images, many the result of using infrared film and traditional darkroom processes. We also show images from Grant Sheehan’s new book, Lights in the Landscape, a tribute to the lighthouses of New Zealand. Plus, we showcase the creative and conceptual work of NZIPP Photographer of the Year, Kaye Davis; and Tony Bridge reviews the new X-E2 camera, from Fujifilm. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 27 :: November 2013 Features NZ photographer Jane Ussher, who teamed up with writer Bruce Ansley to produce ‘COAST - A New Zealand Journey’. Their book celebrates the wild wet edges of our country, and the people drawn there. Plus, we feature two Australian photographers – Tony Kearney with his delightful monochrome series called Closer, and Dylan Fox with a stunning collection of landscapes. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 26 :: October 2013 Features a 58-page section of winning work from the Canon / AIPP Australian Professional Photography Awards 2013. Our cover image, by Christian Fletcher, received a Gold award. In addition, we feature two NZ photographers – Mandi Lynn’s artistic and ethereal portraits, and emerging photographer Jeremy Senior’s monochrome time exposures. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 25 :: September 2013 Features a comprehensive look at the winning work from the Epson / NZIPP Iris Professional Photography Awards 2013. Plus, we feature two NZ professionals - Mike Hill’s portrait and wedding photography, and commercial photographer Harry Janssen’s personal work. At over 150 pages, this is f11 Magazine’s biggest issue ever. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 24 :: August 2013 Features Australian photographer Peter Elfes and his graphic aerial images of Kati Thanda – Lake Eyre, that’s one of Peter’s images on our cover; and American fine art photographer and teacher Elizabeth Opalenik with images from her ‘Reflecting on the Edge’ series. Plus, we showcase the most serene and composed portraits by Mohammadreza Rezania from Iran. So much talent all in one place, right here in f11 Magazine. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 23 :: July 2013 Features exciting close contact air-to-air photography by Paul Bowen, from Kansas, USA; the underwater world of New Zealander Darryl Torckler, seeking and finding Nemo; and the much requested return of Sue Bryce, global champion for the resurgence of glamour photography - and this time around, it’s all about what women want. Possibly our best issue yet, and the start of our third year publishing f11 Magazine. Celebrate with us! :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 22 :: June 2013 Features sensual portraits by Scottish photographer Gavin Jaymes; images of urban exploration in Europe, by Belgian photographer Reginald Van de Velde; and Polish born, now New Zealand based, photographer Krzysztof Pfeiffer’s images from travel in India. Plus, Tim’s whirlwind Bali experience, Tony explores the relationship between view cameras and today’s viewfinder - the ubiquitous LCD on your camera, and the rest of the team weigh in on a host of themes. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 21 :: May 2013 Features three photographers from New Zealand – Rachael McKenna, with images from her very successful books, ‘The French Cat’ and ‘The French Dog’; John Doogan, a Christchurch based outdoorsman and specialist landscape photographer; and Auckland commercial shooter Vanessa Wu, with a collection of her food and still life imagery. Plus, Australian photographer and judge of the AIPP and NZIPP awards, Ian Poole, joins the f11 team. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 20 :: April 2013 Features two photographers from New Zealand - Martin Hill, a sculptor with an environmental message working in the landscape and capturing his creations to preserve them; and Adam Custins, shooting beautiful people in New York on his first love, instant film. Plus, US photographer A.D. Wheeler shoots abandoned urban landscapes, and gets shot at in the process; we review the Fujifilm X100s camera; and offer subscribers the chance to win a Fujifilm X-E1. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 19 :: March 2013 Features UK photographer Viveca Koh, creating imagery as an urban explorer; and Olivier Du Tré, a Belgian photographer who fell in love with Canada’s landscape and now inhabits it. New Zealand photographer and university lecturer Paul Gummer shows work from his Italy and still life collections, we have a Real Life Review of the Leica M Monochrom, and offer subscribers the chance to win a Fujifilm X-E1 camera. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 18 :: February 2013 Features two monochrome specialists - American photographer Chuck Kimmerle, his crisp, clean images portraying cold mid-west winters; and Australian Ben Bohane, with images taken in hot conflict zones across the Pacific. New Zealand photographer and winemaker Kevin Judd portrays the colour of wine, we review Sony’s RX1, and offer subscribers the chance to win an Epson Artisan printer. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 17 :: December/January 2013 Features New Zealand photographer Tessa Chrisp, shooting storytelling editorial for quality magazines; and Australian Bill Gekas, his painterly portraits of his daughter referencing the lighting styles of the old masters. Plus, we showcase Canadian photographer Steven Friedman’s patiently captured panoramic nature images, review Fujifilm’s X-E1, and offer subscribers the chance to win a Leica. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 16 :: November 2012 Features Roberto Duran, hailing from Mexico but living in Australia, whose images celebrate life and death; and UK photographer Karl Taylor, with a collection from his commercial portfolio. Plus, we showcase Kiwi Master Photographer Mike Hollman’s travel images; and point you towards the 35 cameras which recorded Felix Baumgartner’s recent leap from the edge of space. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 15 :: October 2012 Features Australian photographers Eugene Tan, living life in a wetsuit shooting the action at Bondi Beach; and Dianne Souphandavong with her fascination for capturing the transient with ‘A moment in time’. Plus, we showcase the winning images from the 2012 Epson/NZIPP Professional Photography Awards with a 37 page special section; and we interview photographer and film director Vincent Laforet. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 14 :: September 2012 Features Australian photographer Rodney Dekker, an environmental campaigner witnessing the effects of climate change with his camera; plus a thought piece and portfolio, ‘Clarity and megapixels’, from regular f11 columnist Tony Bridge. Our cover is by UK photographer Lara Jade, now living and working in New York, who contributes a fabulous portfolio of fashion images. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 13 :: August 2012 Features personal projects from four New Zealand commercial photographers who together make up the ‘Chew The Chilli’ collective. Ian Batchelor displays some of his ‘Antithesis’ series, Kim Christensen shows images from his ‘Impressions’ collection, Stephen Roke reveals some of his ‘Remember who you are’ series, and Murray Savidan shares gems from his ‘Brief encounter’ series. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 12 :: July 2012 Features two fine art black and white photographers: Doc Ross from Christchurch, New Zealand; and Hengki Koentjoro from Jakarta, Indonesia. We’re delighted to display a selection of wonderful images from the 2012 Canon/AIPP Australian Professional Photography Awards. Our cover image, from those awards, is by Master Photographer Geoff Comfort. This is the first issue in our second year of publication. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 11 :: June 2012 Features poetic portraiture by Lissa Hatcher, and the photographic wave art created by Deb Morris. We’re proud to show Marc Burlace’s powerful images of Havana from his colourful and gritty photo essay, ‘Postcards from Cuba’, and Nick Servian offers up a Real Life Review of his new Canon G1X. This issue marks the end of our first year of publication! :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 10 :: May 2012 Features landscape photography by Darran Leal, and travel images of North Africa and Asia taken by Lindsay Keats. We showcase Tim Mantoani's stunning portraits of fellow photographers from his book Behind Photographs, and briefly review Nikon's new D800 and Canon's new EOS 5D MkIII. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 9 :: April 2012 Features photography lecturer Ian Rotherham’s work with Polaroid, and the illustrative digital work of commercial photographer Terry Wreford Hann. Plus, we showcase Kelsi Doscher’s ‘Internal landscapes’ produced on her Holga camera using colour negative film. This issue is further proof that we truly are technology agnostic! :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 8 :: March 2012 Features fashion photography by Mark Harris, and the location lighting skills of Alex Wallace. We showcase the luscious landscape photography of Australian Scott Leggo, offer a guest editorial by photo educator Ian Poole and introduce our new regular columnist, Darran Leal. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 7 :: February 2012 Features insightful portraits of children by Esther Bunning, and fashion images from the world's catwalks by Michael Ng. We also present stunning landscape and nature photography by Peter Harper, and briefly review the Epson R3000 A3+ printer, and the Fujifilm X10 camera. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 6 :: December/January 2012 Features a travel portfolio from Mike Bull and a thoughtful photo essay by Colleen Tunnicliff. Plus there’s stunning black and white imagery from Grant Sheehan’s new book, ‘Ghosts in the Landscape’, and Robert Catto provides a photographer’s detailed Real Life Review of the new Apple iPhone 4s. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 5 :: November 2011 Features image portfolios from Australian fashion and beauty photographer Juli Balla, and American portrait photographer Tamara Lackey. Plus there’s urban exploration imagery from Michael Gakuran in Japan, and New Zealand photographer Michael Ng provides a Real Life Review of his 80 megapixel Leaf Aptus II-12 medium format digital back. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 4 :: October 2011 Features the portraits and landscapes of Australian professional photographers Julie Gianotis and Joshua Holko, and NZ professional Stephen A’Court. Tim Steele reviews the Olympus PEN EP-3 digital camera, and Stephen Robinson provides a brief Real Life Review of Canon’s 70-300mm IS lens. :: Download PDF... |
f11 Magazine Issue 3 :: September 2011 Features the work of professional photographer John Crawford on two of his favourite cameras, the Diana and the iPhone 4, and a behind the scenes look at the work of retoucher Daniel Evans. Gary Baildon provides a Real Life Review of the Nikon D7000, and we showcase the category winners from the 2011 Epson NZIPP Iris Awards. :: Download PDF... |
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f11 Magazine Issue 1 :: July 2011 Features work by professional photographers Chris Coad, Simon Harper and Nick Servian. It carries a Real Life Review of the Fujifilm X100 by Robert Catto, an appraisal of the iPad 2, and we go flying with the boys from Virtuoso Media. :: Download PDF... |
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