Posted by Andrew on April 29th 2012

When I interview photographers I hardly ever ask about gear. I’m interested in the images, and the ideas behind them; not the camera used. However, if you own an EOS camera, it’s interesting, sometimes even inspirational, to see what other photographers are doing with Canon cameras. It’s also a chance to revisit some of my favourite interviews, which tend to get lost in the backlist of the blog.
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Posted by Andrew on July 22nd 2011

It’s that time again – the latest issue of EOS magazine has been printed and delivered to subscribers. For those of us working on the magazine it means we can relax a little after the hectic work of getting the issue to press, and I get to see how the articles I wrote turned out in print. It’s a good moment.
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Posted by Andrew on April 29th 2011

The latest issue of EOS magazine came out at the beginning of the month. A lot of work has gone into the issue, not just creating the content (which is excellent, as always) but because the magazine has been completely re-designed. The new design is more colourful, and we’ve made the articles easier to digest by highlighting the key learning points. It’s a great new look that has completely refreshed and updated the magazine’s appearance.
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Posted by Andrew on March 21st 2011

As a Canon EOS user and Technical Editor of EOS magazine I’m always curious to see photos taken with other EOS cameras. I like to see what other people are doing with the same model cameras and lenses that I own. I thought it would be an interesting exercise to put together a list of interesting photos that I found on Flickr that have been taken with EOS cameras.
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Posted by Andrew on January 21st 2011

The latest issue of EOS magazine has just come out. We’ve got some great content too, with what must be a record thirteen technique articles covering diverse subjects like painting with light, white balance and bit depth. If you’re thinking that’s a lot, you’re right – we don’t have much advertising in the magazine which means we can dedicate most of the space to editorial content.
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