Meet our subscriber of the month for April
April 8, 2021
We’re really grateful to have so many subscribers to AP, who not only save money, but also don’t have to worry about getting out to the shops during lockdown to find their copy of the world’s best photography magazine.
As you’d expect, many of our subscribers are good photographers in their own right so we’re starting a new regular series of interviews with our ‘Subscriber of the Month.’
This month, we meet Marcha Bauerlein-de Jong, below, who lives in Wales.
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Paisley Rekdal: Writing About Appropriation and the Creative Process
In this post, Paisley Rekdal shares why she started writing on appropriation in literature, what unexpected things she learned about appropriation and the creative process, and more!
Author:
Feb 14, 2021
Paisley Rekdal is the author of 10 books of poetry and nonfiction. A former recipient of Guggenheim and NEA fellowships, she is Distinguished Professor of English at the University of Utah and is the state’s poet laureate. She lives in Salt Lake City.
Paisley Rekdal (photo credit Austen Diamond Photography)
Genre: Nonfiction/Creative Writing Studies
Previous titles: Imaginary Vessels; The Invention of the Kaleidoscope;
Nikon Z6 II review
+ Impressive low-light autofocus
- Lacks full screen articulation
Nikon Z6 II at a glance:
£1,999
24.5MP BSI-CMOS full frame sensor
ISO 50 – 204, 800 (extended)
14fps continuous shooting
4K 60p (via future firmware update)
Although time may feel like it is standing still right now, technology still marches on. Incredibly it has been a whole two years since Nikon launched its first full-frame mirrorless cameras, the Z6 and Z7. It was roundly praised for these two cameras, which featured many of the features that its DSLR users have come to expect. They placed Nikon firmly in the full-frame mirrorless battle, which with the introduction of cameras from Canon, Panasonic, Sigma and Leica, meant that Sony no longer had that part of the market all to itself.