The Best Photography Magazines

Some of my favorite photography magazines.

My Favorite Photography Magazines

There are a ton of photography magazines out there and it seems like there are new ones every time I go to my favorite newsstand. But some are clearly better, more accurate, more useful, and with better images. The magazines that follow are, from my point of view, the best of the best photo magazines.

Popular Photography is my favorite, all purpose photography magazine. It has great articles on a wide variety of topics. It also has equipment reviews that I trust. Most magazines never met a camera or lens they didn’t love and their reviews border on advertorials. If you only subscribe to one photography magazine, this is the one.

Outdoor Photographer is my favorite nature photography magazine with beautiful imagery with “how to” articles on landscapes, nature, and wildlife photography. Every month I am inspired by the imagery. If nature photography is your thing, this magazine should be at the top of your list.

Digital Photo Pro is THE magazine for portrait photographers with imagery that will blow you away. Valuable information for the digital photographer. Lots of equipment related articles. Lots of Photoshop articles and tips. If portrait photography is your thing and you are looking for images and information that will want to up your game, this is the magazine.

American Photo has the best collection of creative photography in all kinds of fields. It will keep you up with the current photographic scene. Good content. Articles about notable working pros. The magazine is for advanced photographers and working pros.

Practical Photography is the U.K. equivalent of Popular Photography. This is my favorite photo magazine from the U.K. It has a little of everything, but with a distinctly different layout than U.S. based magazines. It is pricey, so I usually read it at the library although I do buy some issues at the local newsstand.

LensWork is one of my two favorite black & white photo magazines and it is my first choice for classic black & white imagery.

B&W is the other of my two favorite magazines devoted to black & white photography.

pdn: Photo District News is for advanced and professional photographers who are interested in creative photography and keeping up with the latest trends in the photo industry. It falls in the category of trade publication with all kinds of inside information that is valuable to working pros but may not be of interest to the typical photographer.

Shutterbug is a fun magazine for advanced and professional photographers. It has articles on photo techniques, equipment reviews, the darkroom, photo news, Q&A and more.

Photoshop User is the magazine to get if Photoshop is your thing. It is filled with how to articles.

I read all of these magazines but I don’t subscribe to all of them. I suggest you do the same. Subscribe to the magazines that are essential to your photography and read the magazines that are helpful to your photography at your local library (provided of course, you have a really comprehensive library).

I subscribe every year to Popular Photography, Outdoor Photography, and Digital Photo Pro. I regularly clip and file articles from these three magazines. These three are essential to my photographic interests.

I subscribe to others on an occasional basis, but mostly I read them at the library or a local newsstand and I buy the occasional special issue if I see something I want to keep for my files.

A good way to become acquainted with the best of the best photography magazines is to head to a well equipped newsstand or library and look through the photography magazines that are on this list (and anything else that catches your eye). A couple of trips to check them out will give you an idea which ones to subscribe to for the sake of your own photographic development and inspiration.

Photographic interests are a very personal thing, as are magazine choices. I have provided links below to some more photo magazine lists.

Here are some more photography magazine lists:

Top 10 Photography Magazines

30 Photography Magazines Worth Subscribing To

Five Great Photography Magazines You Should be Reading

Top 10 U.S. Photography Magazines

Links

You can order these magazines at the individual links in the article above and in the Photo Magazines section of my photography store (which is powered by Amazon.com).

This is one in a series of articles that will guide you to the best of all things photographic. The rest are here: Buyer’s Guide: Recommendations For The Best Photography Equipment, Software, Books, Magazines, DVDs, Online Photo Labs and More.