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The March 2013 issue of Australian Photography + digital is available now in newsagencies, via subscription and on iPad.

There's plenty of inspiring and informative stories in the March 2013 issue of Australian Photography + digital, including a profile of celebrity photograper Michael Prince, a step-by-step Lightroom tutorial on book publishing and online sharing, photo tips from iconic National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry, a complete guide to low-cost zoom lenses and much more. Here's a snapshot of what's in this edition:

Prince of Portraits
Celebrity photographer Michael Prince works in a tough environment, often with challenging subjects. He talks to Mark Gafen about the nature of his work and shares his best tips for shooting successful portraits.

From Facebook to Photo Books
There’s more to Photoshop Lightroom than most people think, says software expert Mark Galer. He shows you how to use the software to share your images online, order photobooks and much more.

Night Photography: Expert Tips
Rob Ditessa spoke to three experts about the different techniques they use to create images after dark in a tough minimal-light environment.

The Iconic Photographs of Steve McCurry
Veteran photojournalist and National Geographic shooter Steve McCurry speaks to Robert Keeley about his motivations, favourite subjects, and his approach to photography.

Clear as Glass
Peter Burian takes a close-up look at the pros and cons of low-cost zoom lenses.

Tested: Fujifilm X-E1
The features of Fujifilm’s neat mirrorless interchangeable-lens 16.2-megapixel camera with rangefinder-like styling should attract plenty of interest, says reviewer Peter Burian.

Tested: Sony NEX 6
Peter Burian tested this small mirrorless 16.1-megapixel camera with DSLR-style features and Wi-Fi connectivity.

Your Best Shot
The best of our ‘Long Exposures’ photo comp.

Image Doctor
Saima Morel critiques a new collection of images from AP readers.







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