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CONTENTS – ISSUE 80 2023
WOMEN IN PHOTOGRAPHY: A WOMAN FOR ALL SEASONS – THE ANNIE CAHILL INTERVIEW By Gillian Greenwood Gillian Greenwood talks to the multi-talented photographer Annie Cahill about her extraordinarily diverse career for Part II of her series on women in photography. WHAT WE LEAVE BEHIND… By Jim Brandenburg The award-winning nature photographer, filmmaker and environmentalist pens […]
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Nikon Owner Magazine Issue 60
CONTENTS – ISSUE 60 2018 DEFINING DELIVERABLES By Annie Cahill The esteemed photographer and multi-talented Director of Social Media and Marketing for Joe McNally Photography explains her role and tells us about a particular challenging shoot in Hawaii at night. SHADOWS & LIGHT: IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF A MAGICIAN By Gillian Greenwood There are photographers […]
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