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Read about Martin Hill’s temporary takes on rearranging nature and how they convey a lasting message on how to live sustainably. In addition, find out about the photography exhibition Harold Cazneaux visited in Adelaide in 1898 which transformed his life. Photo Review's Editor also reviews the book Contact, a handsome volume of pictures drawn from the Australian War Memorial Collection.
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Photo Review magazine tracks the latest digital cameras, lenses and accessories, and also keeps a weather eye on developments in digital video, removable memory and the kind of computer technology that is a pre-requisite for successful photography. Photo Review aim to show how technology can be used to improve the way photos are taken, processed and distributed.
Photo Review's independent product tests use objective benchmark software that is internationally recognised.
Important as the technological dimension is, Photo Review's team believe that the
tools are but a means to an end. And that end of course is the
photographic image. Whether it be a happy snap at the beach, a
meticulously crafted commercial image, or the transcendent vision of an
artist, it is the image and the making of it that matters above all.
And that's why every issue of Photo Review magazine features a profile and portfolio section for your viewing pleasure and - we hope - your photographic inspiration.







Photo Review's Summer Issue #38 is out now featuring Tasmanian based Kah Kit Yoong, who made a more personal voyage during a trip to Europe – from life as a doctor to life as a landscape photographer.





