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''Amateur Photographer'' is a British
photography Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating durable images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. It is employe ...
magazine, published weekly by
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. The magazine provides articles on equipment reviews, photographic technique, and profiles of professional photographers.


About the magazine

''Amateur Photographer'' was first published on 10 October 1884 by
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, making it over 130 years old. It has established itself as the world's number one weekly photography magazine. Some of the most renowned photographers such as Alfred Stieglitz, Frank Meadow Sutcliffe, David Bailey and Bob Carlos Clarke have written for the magazine over the years. This magazine is now owned by
Kelsey Media Kelsey Media is a magazine publisher and trade fair company based in Yalding, England. Founded in 1989, it has bought and sold many publications over the years, including former Bauer Media Group magazines ''Sea Angler'', ''Car Mechanics'' and ' ...
which acquired it (with '' World Soccer'') from
Future plc Future plc is an international multimedia company established in the United Kingdom in 1985. The company has over 220 brands that span magazines, newsletters, websites, and events in fields such as video games, technology, films, music, photogr ...
after Future acquired TI Media, the previous owner of the magazine.


Regular features

''AP'' (as it is referred to) is usually based around the following items: *''AP'' News - information on the world of film and digital photography; including details of product launches, external competitions and upcoming events (festivals, events, galleries and camera clubs). *Letters - Readers letters concerning recent events, views on photography and feedback on AP articles. Sponsored by
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UK, film or digital media is provided for all letters published. *Photo Insight - Each week one of four photographers explains the ideas and techniques behind a particular photograph. *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. *''AP'' Test Bench - ''AP''s tests of the latest photography equipment. *Ask ''AP'' - Technical help in response to readers letters and emails. *Vendor Adverts/Classifieds - A wide selection of UK and international equipment vendors (some offering preferential rates to ''AP'' readers); and ''AP''s own classified ads for readers to submit. *Final Analysis - Weekly essay from Roger Hicks.


Amateur Photographer of the Year (APOY)

''APOY'' is an annual competition run by ''Amateur Photographer'', and is open to anyone that earns less than 10% of their yearly salary from photography. Each year's competition is run on a monthly basis, with each month having a dedicated "theme" for the images to adhere to. The APOY judges than narrow the entries down to a short list of 50. From there, the final 'Top 30' are awarded points and published in the magazine; with the top three places being awarded prize donated by
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UK. All 30 point scoring photographers are entered into the league table; which is edited after each round. After all ten rounds, the photographer with the highest score in the league table is crowned the Amateur Photographer Of the Year and wins £5,000 worth of vouchers.


Staff, contributors and notable ex-staff


Current staff

*Editor: Nigel Atherton *Technical Editor: Andy Westlake *Features Editor: Amy Davies *Technique Editor: Hollie Latham Hucker *Production Editor: Jacqueline Porter *Deputy Editor: Geoff Harris


Notable ex-members of staff or contributors

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Geoffrey Crawley Geoffrey Crawley (10 December 1926 – 29 October 2010) was a photographic expert and journalist, and was the editor in chief of ''British Journal of Photography'' for two decades. He was noted for exposing the photographs of the Cottingley Fa ...
– An expert on the science of photography, as well as the inventor of the Paterson range of developers, Crawley was previously the Editor of the ''
British Journal of Photography The ''British Journal of Photography'' (BJP) is a magazine about photography, published by 1854 Media. It includes in-depth articles, profiles of photographers, analyses, and technological reviews. History The magazine was established in Liver ...
'' for 21 years. He is also known for exposing the Cottingley Fairies hoax and advising investigators into the assassination of U.S. President
John F. Kennedy John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), often referred to by his initials JFK and the nickname Jack, was an American politician who served as the 35th president of the United States from 1961 until his assassination ...
. Crawley died in 2010. *
Bob Carlos Clarke Robert Carlos Clarke (24 June 1950 – 25 March 2006) was a British-Irish photographer who made erotic images of women as well as documentary, portrait and commercial photography. Carlos Clarke produced six books during his career: ''The ...
– Irish; erotic photographer column in the early 1990s. * David Bailey


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