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12 magazines and blogs that every photographer should check out

Creative Boom

Image licensed via Adobe Stock In print and online, these are the best places to find visual inspiration, tips and tutorials, and expert advice on photography. Thankfully, there are a number of high-quality photography magazines and blogs that can help you do so. Every four weeks, there's a new issue, adding up to 13 editions a year.

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15 Best Art Blogs to Add to Your Reading List in 2022

High on Design by Wix

Since its launch in 2008, the blog has since become an authority in the art scene. ARTnews is the most widely circulated art magazine in the world, with a huge global readership. While you can enjoy this free blog online, there are also four printed editions available to purchase each year. Art Observed.

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10 brilliant illustrators you should have on your radar

Creative Boom

Having graduated in fine arts in 2008, he now leads the digital arts course at Shandong University of Arts. Toyoya Li Toyoya Li is a Beijing-based artist who specialises in creating prints, animations, and GIFs in pixel form. His clients include Apple, The Journal Magazine, Condé Nast, LeleCha and Zcool.

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The Rebellious and Revolutionary Work of Designer Eiko Ishioka

Eye on Design

After earning a degree in design at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, Ishioka began her career as a designer working in the advertisement industry, but throughout her wide-ranging career, she moved effortlessly between the roles of graphic designer, art director, and an Oscar-winning costume designer.

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In the Footsteps of Her Grandfather, An Artist Digs for Fossils

Feature Shoot

In 2008, Dr. Wilson was hospitalized due to pneumonia at the age of 93. I learned about shooting and printing in the darkroom, and about the landscape itself and the pace of life. “Years later, I was sent on assignment to photograph the area for Texas Monthly Magazine.

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