British Journal of Photography established in 1854, it is one of the world’s longest running and influential photography magazine. It went fortnightly in 1857 and weekly in 1864, establishing the blueprint for photographic journalism and featuring articles by eminent writers such as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
It has today unveiled a new look, a raft of new editorial sections and a come back to its monthly format after being a weekly magazine during more than 150 years.
The new version of British Journal of Photography will be on sale from the first Wednesday of every month, and it will cost £6.99.
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