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From: nxs@fluke.UUCP (Bruce Golub)
Newsgroups: net.rec.photo
Subject: Re: searching for a good mag
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Date: Thu, 13-Sep-84 13:15:23 EDT
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Posted: Thu Sep 13 13:15:23 1984
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Looking for a good photo mag, good luck. I have had the same problem for
more than 10 years. There was once a glimmer of hope in a publication called
"American Photographer", but it entrophied into a "lets-show-photos-of-naked-
and-nearly-naked-women-that-way-will-get-more-subscribers-and-therefore-more
telephoto-zoom-lens-ads-therefore-more-money-ans-..."

I do remember a publication my the name of "Camera" that was published
overseas (Switzerland I beleive). It had incredable reproductions of photos
which accounted for 80% of the pages. Another 10% was devoted to interviews
or critiques, and the last 10% to technological advancements and how to
information. Try finding it in a large bookstore that specializes in foreign
tabloids.

Hope it helps.

Bruce Golub
John Fluke Mfg. Co., Inc.