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April 2008

This year's top wedding photographers, plus advice from a master, boosting your search status, and how to find the perfect wedding photographer.
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Podcasts
Visions of Rock: Mick Fleetwood

Visions of Rock: Mick Fleetwood

Fleetwood's impressionistic, large-scale prints have generated interest in the art world and among collectors.
Visions of Rock: Melissa Auf der Maur

Visions of Rock: Melissa Auf der Maur

As bassist for Hole and Smashing Pumpkins, Melissa Auf der Maur has often set up cameras with shutter and timer releases on the stage floor.
Visions of Rock: Lou Reed

Visions of Rock: Lou Reed

Reed talks about his passion for both music and photography, which he calls "part of the same thing: rhythm, light, air, movement, focus -- and more focus."
Visions of Rock: Graham Nash

Visions of Rock: Graham Nash

Graham Nash the rocker is also an accomplished photographer and the first person to actually use an Iris printer to create fine-art photographs.
Visions of Rock: Bryan Adams

Visions of Rock: Bryan Adams

Adams' portrait subjects have ranged from Linda Evangelista to former Prime Minister Tony Blair to Queen Elizabeth II.
Sam Wagstaff Reconsidered

Sam Wagstaff Reconsidered

A new documentary film sets the record straight about the innovative photo collector.
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Photography Newswire
Small Models, Big Opportunities

Small Models, Big Opportunities

Miniatures photographer Adam Makarenko discusses the allure of the little.
When 42nd Street Was Still Gritty

When 42nd Street Was Still Gritty

A Q & A with photographer Langdon Clay about his 1979 panoramic of the infamous street.
Belger Captures Images Through Skulls, Infected Blood

Belger Captures Images Through Skulls, Infected Blood

Custom-made for each project, his cameras become a part of the stories they tell.
Behind the Lens with Preston Gannaway

Behind the Lens with Preston Gannaway

The 2008 Pulitzer Prize winner for Feature Photography documented a family's difficult struggle with cancer.
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Features
Happy Mother

Happy Mother's Day From Nine Top Photographers

Stories and photos of the women who shaped the art of Platon, Elinor Carucci, Alec Soth, and more.
Wedding Photography 2008

Wedding Photography 2008

This year's top wedding photographers, plus advice from a master, boosting your search status, and how to find the perfect wedding photographer.
Top 10 Wedding Photographers 2008

Top 10 Wedding Photographers 2008

Our list of the best wedding photographers in the world.
Find the Perfect Wedding Photographer

Find the Perfect Wedding Photographer

Tips from a professional planner for finding your perfect wedding photographer.
The Google Gurus of Wedding Photography

The Google Gurus of Wedding Photography

How to send your Website to the top of the search page.
Master Class: The Celtic Rim

Master Class: The Celtic Rim

Veteran National Geographic photographer Jim Richardson shoots kilts and pagans.
Where In the World Do You Want to Go?

Where In the World Do You Want to Go?

Every photographer has one special place -- the one destination that never fails to offer challenges and inspiration. Some are far away, and others are around the corner.
Photos from Home

Photos from Home

Rick Smolan's newest photo book focuses on the emotions of the American home -- just as the housing market struggles for survival.
Top Gadgets for Your Next Travel Adventure

Top Gadgets for Your Next Travel Adventure

Planning a vacation? We let you know what to bring to get the most out of your travel photography.
Heavy Stones

Heavy Stones

Music photographer Ethan Russell documented the Rolling Stones throughout their most electrifying -- and terrifying -- concert tour. And he lived to tell about it.
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BLOGS

State of the Art

State of the Art

A group blog from the editors of American Photo.

Ode to the Oasis

Sometimes it seems like a lowly editor can't do too much to change the world. After all, it's politicians, builders, activists, teachers, criminals...or sometimes entertainers...read more

Annals of Advertising: Gap’s new Art Chic

Over the years the Gap has been genius marketing tee shirts. Photographers like Herb Ritts and Annie Leibovitz shot brilliantly graphic black-and-white campaigns showing just...read more

Fab Four Reunion, Of Sorts

The photograph above is what I call "The One That Got Away." It's a rarely-seen picture of Beatle George Harrison with his first wife, Pattie...read more
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How Tos
The Photographer As Director

The Photographer As Director

How the photo industry is learning to love the moving image.
Michael Muller, Photographic Superhero

Michael Muller, Photographic Superhero

In Hollywood, nobody photographs superheroes like Michael Muller does. An inside look at the secrets of his craft.
Two Ways to Shoot a Landscape

Two Ways to Shoot a Landscape

Jim Richardson and J. Henry Fair show us their approach to landscape photography.
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Reviews
Nikon D300 vs Canon EOS 40D: A Hands-On Workout

Nikon D300 vs Canon EOS 40D: A Hands-On Workout

Although the technology-showcase D300 costs 50% more than the EOS 40D, American Photo contributor Jonathan Barkey found them to be more evenly matched than he expected.
Editor

Editor's Choice: High-zoom Compacts

These compact digital cameras squeeze focal lengths up to 270mm into pocket-size bodies.
Editor

Editor's Choice: Best Digital Cameras Under $300

Here are 5 full-featured compact cameras we consider champs.
Editor

Editor's Choice: Sony Alpha 700

With a high-end 12 megapixels and body to match, this advanced D-SLR brings Sony one step closer to its promised professional model.
Editor

Editor's Choice 2007: Professional DSLRs

Our choice for pro camera of the year shows why megapixels have become a secondary issue for serious D-SLR photographers.
Editor

Editor's Choice 2007: Advanced DSLRs

Ruggedness is an advantage that sets professional SLRs above lesser models. The very affordable Pentax K10D erases that distinction, though.
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