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Photography experts and enthusiasts share their favorite equipment, locations, and shooting techniques to help each other get the best shots

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Outdoor Photography

Outdoor Photography magazine helps take the wild out of wildlife photography. The staff of professional photogs opens their treasure trove of tips and advice on getting the best and most unique nature, travel, and outdoor sports shots. The community of readers also shares their knowledge, from giving away their favorite shooting spots to real-life gear reviews.

  • 1- or 2-year subscriptions; 11 or 22 issues total
  • For photography enthusiasts and learning professionals
  • Reader-submitted photos, tips, and equipment reviews
  • Lighting and perspective tips

Popular Photography

Popular Photography brims with expert tips designed to help photographers improve their technique. Its tech-savvy editors give photo enthusiasts all the tools and inspiration needed to take great pictures via detailed product reviews, industry news, and easy-to-follow how-to articles from lighting to processing. Furthermore, their buying guide helps photographers choose the camera, lens, or equipment that’s best for them.

  • 1- or 2-year subscriptions; 12 or 24 issues total
  • For photography enthusiasts
  • Equipment and gear reviews and buying guides
  • How-to instructions for new techniques
  • Reader-submitted photo contests

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Promotional value expires 1/21/2016. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per order. Free Shipping. Does not ship to AK/HI/Canada. Most orders ship within 8-10 weeks from the redemption date. FINAL SALE; no returns unless defective. See return policy. Voucher is non-transferable. How is the strike-through price determined?