OUR CONTRIBUTORS
PETER FENECH
Peter is DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHER’S
expert across a myriad of photo genres. This issue, he’s been focusing on all things small and wonderful with a macro masterclass (p32), a shooting tutorial on landscapefocusing techniques (p72), a selfportrait project (p66), and a guide to running online communities (p74).
Website:
DIGITALCAMERAWORLD.COM
GERAINT RADFORD
Geraint’s cheeky face has appeared in the magazine before, and this time he’s back to show us a top macro photography technique. In our first creative project from p46, Geraint explains how to shoot and edit closeup images of bugs using handheld focus-stacking – with minimal kit and disturbance to subjects.
Website:
WWW.GERAINTRADFORD.COM
ONYI MOSS
Onyi has become synonymous with creating romantic and luxurious selfportraits in the sphere of lifestyle, travel and fashion. She’s our interviewee this month – both in words and images – and because she knows the importance of sharing knowledge, she’s also giving away her presets to DP readers (p8). Turn to p22 to read the full Q&A.
Website:
MOSSONYI.COM
JON DEVO
Jon is a gadget reviewer, content creator and influencer, and we’re pleased to welcome him as a new contributor this month. Jon spends his time reviewing products and covering tech news, and this issue he’s been testing out the new Panasonic LUMIX G100 – a tiny vlogging camera that’s big on features. Read his full review on p94.
Website:
TWITTER.COM/JONDEVO
SERGE RAMELLI
Serge is one of the world’s most prolific Photoshop teachers and fineart photographers. He’s teamed up with Anton Alymov in our pro guide to cityscapes, ready to teach you the shooting techniques and processing tips needed to capture your best urban images yet. Turn to p52 and discover their advice now.
Website:
PHOTOSERGE.COM
VERITY MILLIGAN
Verity is based in Birmingham, UK, and has been shooting landscape and commercial work for a decade. In our pro column (p98), she shares her feelings on last-minute shoot changes – and explores how moments of abstract creativity can actually help to push you out of your photographic comfort zone.
Website:
VERITYMILLIGANPHOTOGRAPHY.COM