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  2. Recurring features in Mad - Wikipedia

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    Every issue but two of Mad from 1964 to the present has featured a Fold-in, written and drawn by artist Al Jaffee until he retired in 2020 and Johnny Sampson thereafter. . They usually appear on the inside back cover, though one issue featured a Fold-in front cover and the year-end "Mad 20" issues move the feature to an interior

  3. List of photography periodicals - Wikipedia

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    Ceased (absorbed in American Photography: Magazine Camera & Dark Room –1995: Ceased: Magazine Camera and Travel: American Express: English: US: Monthly: 1969–1971: Ceased (renamed to Travel + Leisure, no longer photography oriented) Magazine Camera Art (カメラアート, Kamera Āto) Camera Art–sha (カメラアート社) Japanese ...

  4. Monochrome photography - Wikipedia

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    Digital photo of Kearny Generating Station, converted to black and white in Lightroom, with color channels adjusted to mimic the effect of a red filter. 1968 group portrait of a Swedish musical's cast. Black-and-white photography is considered by some to be more subtle and interpretive, and less realistic than color photography.

  5. Aperture (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was founded in 1952 by a consortium of photographers and proponents of photography: Ansel Adams, Melton Ferris, Dorothea Lange, Ernest Louie, Barbara Morgan, Beaumont Newhall, Nancy Newhall, Dody Warren, and Minor White. [2] It was the first journal since Alfred Stieglitz’s Camera Work to explore photography as a fine art. [3]

  6. Mad Fold-in - Wikipedia

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    Issue #320 (July 1993) featured a Fold-in as the front cover. [13] And in the annual "20 Worst of the Year" issue, the Fold-In is used as one of the 20 items, thus appearing as an internal page of the magazine. Only two Mad 20 issues, #389 and #11, have had a Fold-In as part of the Mad 20 and a second one as the inside back cover.

  7. Ten.8 - Wikipedia

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    Ten.8 (the title referring to the 10" x 8" format of the traditional black-and-white photographic press print, and echoic of the word "tenet") was founded in 1979 [1] by the Birmingham photographer associates Derek Bishton, Brian Homer and John Reardon (1951–2018) [2] in order to promote the city's photographers.

  8. Black & White (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Black & White: A Weekly Illustrated Record and Review. London, [1889] - 13 January 1912 : vols. 1-45, issues no. 1-1093. (N.B.: Registration issues are available at the British Library for years 1889-1891 only.) In 1912, the magazine was discontinued as it was absorbed by The Sphere. Black & White Budget, a separate weekly with the following ...

  9. Amateur Photographer - Wikipedia

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    Reader Spotlight - Readers photographs. Readers can submit up to 10 photographs (not needing to be themed) on film or digital media. A selection of these is published each week. The 'Editor's Choice' each week is paid £50. AP ' s Icons of Photography - A camera, photograph, photographer or other notable figure from photographic history.