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Forty Degrees South: Tasmania and Beyond
Tasmania 40 degrees south is a magazine which celebrates all that is good about Australia's island state. Richly illustrated with superb photographs, it present the wilderness, wildlife, culture, industry, landscapes and people of Tasmania.
Lighting Photo Workshop

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Action. Mood. Atmosphere. Capture them all with light!
Your camera needs light to create any image. To create a spectacular one, you need the best light possible, and Chris Bucher shows you how to find it. How to work with the light that's available wherever you are. How to augment it for different effects. How to use light to accent a scene, express a feeling, or flatter a face. Discover how to master the magic of light.
Camera arts
This glossy US magazine is aimed at the professional photographer. It views photography as an art form, with technical information and high quality photographs of featured photographers. The website does not seem to function correctly but the back issues have valuable information..
Catalogue Record
Camera arts

Camera Arts magazine looks at photography as an art form but with a some technical information about equipment used by the various featured photographers. Concentrates on the image making process of the artist.
Deonport Campus holds 2006 Feb/Mar - 2008 Mar/Apr
Better photography

Better Photography - Information about photography, cameras, Photoshop, techniques, equipment, how-to article and portfolios.
Tasmanian landscapes : the mountains, forests, coastlines and heritage that make this island unique
85 exquisite photographs of Tasmanian landscapes. Our island of highlands, lakes, ancient forests, great rivers, remote beaches and mountains shaped by ice and fire.
Aperture

Aperture is a quarterly photography magazine based in New York. The magazine is published by Aperture Foundation, a non-profit organization devoted to fine art photography. The foundation also publishes books on photography.
Wisdom
Photographer and filmmaker Andrew Zuckerman has recorded the thoughts and ideas of fifty of the world's most prominent over 65-year olds to reveal profound and honest portraits captured in their voices, their physical presence and the written word.
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