BW: Black White Magazine
Ross Periodicals Inc
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- Format: Magazine Subscription
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- Studio: Ross Periodicals Inc
- Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
- DVD Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
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- ASIN: B00006K54L
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- Sales Rank: 945
Editorial Review from Product Description:
Black and white photography magazine. Includes developments in photography, an opening shot, information on the market scene, a visual section, the printed page section, special features, photographer spotlights, positive and negative section, exposure section, book reviews, and a closing shot.
Amazon Customer Reviews:
16 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
    Disappointing, 2005-12-26
As a practicing photographer and not a collector, I've been very disappointed with BW on the few occasions it's crossed my desk (I've never had a subscription, so I'm basing this on just the few issues I've seen).
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br /Quality wise, the last issue I received was poorly printed - it contained streaks through the images and rampant misregistration, among other things. The paper is unimpressive as is the printing itself - the line-screen looks quite course. In a full-colour magazine, it would be fine, but for one in which everything is in monochrome, I would expect that they would print stochastically or at a higher resolution etc.
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br /In terms of content, every time I've seen this magazine it has been filled with work which is typically very well-executed technically but un-innovative and un-inspirational, at least to me. Most of it is of the hobbyist/dedicated amateur variety, with few capital-A Artists or professionals. Stereotypical nature and bodyscape-style photos seem to dominate, with few examples of conceptual, thematic or `high art' work, and I've never seen any fashion or photo-journalism either.
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br /We could use more non-technical photography magazines, but BW caters to an audience obsessed with traditionalism and the imitation of old masters such as Cartier-Bresson and Ansel Adams.
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br /PS: reading body copy set in Futura with tight leading is a real pain.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
    My favorite photo magazine, 2002-12-02
Every issue of this magazine provides a great collection of black and white imagery. I like this magazine in particular for two reasons, the focus is on excellent images, not advertising, reviews, or articles, and what they do choose to print they print very well. The quality of the paper and printing is truly excellent. The subject matter covers most of the traditional photo styles, landscapes, nudes, impromptu slice-of-life pieces, still-life, abstract, etc. Generally every issue contains an interview with a pro and his/her work. There is also a large section of "space for hire" for photographers to submit samples of their work for sale or representation (note: very pricey to submit work, and here's where the image quality fluctuates wildly). I have found this magazine to be an idea-generator and photographic inspiration. I know I'll want to hang on to issues to enjoy for many years.
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