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12 magazines and blogs that every photographer should check out

Creative Boom

Thankfully, there are a number of high-quality photography magazines and blogs that can help you do so. Packed with interviews, features and incredible work, its magazine is a must-read for serious photographers everywhere. To help you find the best resources, we've curated a list of the best photography publications available today.

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Amazing Illustrations Artwork by Ethem Onur Bilgic

Graphic Design Junction

Today we are featuring stunning digital illustrator and fine Art artist “ Ethem Onur Bilgiç ”, with his amazing illustration art collection. He studied Graphic Design in Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University. He produced cover and theme illustrations for magazines and book covers for publishing houses.

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Coverjunkie curates the latest collection of limited-edition art prints from RoomFifty

Creative Boom

Now in its sixth year, RoomFifty has collaborated with charities (Intoart), leading arts organisations (the Design Museum) and guest curators (It's Nice That), not to mention both emerging and established artists. Jaap Biemans, currently the art director of Volksrant Magazine, graduated in 1998 from the Academy of Fine Arts and Design.

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Patrick Nelson's breathtaking collages bring a graphic design sensibility to the world of art

Creative Boom

Patrick Nelson uses paper like a paintbrush to create incredible collage art. He explains how he transitioned from graphic designer to full-time artist and what inspires his work today. Coming from a graphic design background, Patrick Nelson has been a full-time collage artist now for a number of years. © Patrick Nelson.

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Three free archives of Victorian illustration to inspire you

Creative Boom

The Welsh illustrator Kenny Meadows, who also worked for Punch magazine, is to be found in the archive depicting the Scottish play. The Kelmscott Chaucer is a book designed by Morris with 87 woodcut illustrations by the Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Johns.

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Artist Jeanine Brito hopes to turn bad memories into something beautiful through her surreal and theatrical paintings

Creative Boom

But it's only recently that the German-born Canadian artist has fully embraced her art. Based in Toronto but originally from Mainz, Germany, Jeanine Brito worked in graphic design and art direction after graduating with honours in Fashion Communication from Ryerson University in 2015. It was so inventive.

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Joelle McKenna brings the creative struggle to life in comic store installation

Creative Boom

A 2012 graduate from Boston University's College of Fine Art, she's also the creative director of Brooklyn Magazine print publication. And every season, the owner invites an artist to create a sculptural window display for his shop."