Grab the brand-new January issue of Railways Illustrated magazine for the best coverage of today’s railway scene.
Railways Illustrated reflects the energy and vitality of the present-day railway scene. Here’s what’s in the January issue:
Breaking the rules!
Chris Gee believes breaking the rules can achieve much more creative railway photography and presents a personal reflection on the satisfaction he has gained from looking at capturing some eye-catching railway images with a perspective different to
the norm.
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A life through the lens
Jack Boskett started out taking railway photographs as a child and in this issue he explains his love of photography and how he developed his skills to become a successful professional
photographer, working across a wide range industries, although railway photography remains his true passion.
High flyer!
A growing number of photographers are investing in drones to capture the railway from a different viewpoint to traditional lineside pictures. Tom McAtee presents a selection of his drone photography and explains some of the considerations when taking your photography to the sky.
Light and shade
Silhouettes can provide dramatic, eyecatching and attractive images. Steve Sienkiewicz presents a small selection of some of his silhouette photography and offers advice for anyone thinking
of trying it out.
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