

Each month, Art Almanac offers readers details of the nation’s Gallery Exhibitions and Art Services through its renowned and comprehensive Listing pages. The magazine also features extended Exhibition Reviews, the latest Art News and Events, as well as a selection of Exhibitions in Brief. Digitally, the website is a dynamic offering based on the monthly print journal but enhanced by real-time updates of what’s happening in the Australian art community, as well as where and when to see it.

Founded in 1925 and published monthly, Apollo is one of the world’s oldest and most respected magazines on the visual arts. It covers everything from antiquities to contemporary work, as well as providing in-depth discussion of the latest art news and debates; exclusive interviews with the world’s greatest collectors and artists; expert information on the market; authoritative guidance on collecting; and reviews and previews of exhibitions worldwide.

Ancient Warfare is a unique publication focused exclusively on soldiers, battles, and tactics, all before 600 AD. Starting with ancient Egypt and Persia and continuing to the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Ancient Warfare examines the military history of cultures throughout Europe, the Middle East and parts of Asia and Africa. Ancient Greece and Rome receive the most frequent coverage, due both to the wealth of contemporary sources and the modern fascination with these two great civilizations. Subject-matter ranges from the familiar to the more obscure: while Alexander the Great, the Persian Wars and Caesar’s Gallic campaigns all receive regular coverage, Ancient Warfare also looks at some of the less common parts of ancient military history, from chariots as battle taxis to PTSD in antiquity.

American Cinematographer is a monthly magazine published by the American Society of Cinematographers. American Cinematographer focuses on the art and craft of cinematography, going behind the scenes on domestic and international productions of all shapes and sizes. The magazine features in-depth interviews with cinematographers, directors and some of their key collaborators at every stage of production. The magazine also features historical articles, technical how-to pieces, and information on the latest tools and technologies that impact the cinematographer’s craft.

Amateur Photographer is the worlds oldest weekly magazine for photography enthusiasts. With its unique weekly format, it is the first for news and digital and film equipment tests. Regular features on reader portfolios, darkroom, digital, black & white and photographer profiles ensure all areas of photography are covered.

Detective Stefani Bennett investigates mysterious deaths while exploring her clairvoyant abilities, guided by Father Arland Anthony, her late father’s police partner and family’s spiritual advisor.

Adobe Photoshop For Beginners is the ideal way to get started with this amazing photo editing software. This independent guide is crammed with helpful guides and step-by-step fully illustrated tutorials, written in plain easy to follow English. Over the pages of this beginner’s user guide you will clearly learn all you need to know about getting to grips with Photoshop’s user interface and basic photo editing features. With this unofficial instruction manual at your side no problem will be unsolvable, no question unanswered as you learn, explore and enhance your skills.

In 20th-century colonial Kenya, a Danish baroness/plantation owner has a passionate love affair with a free-spirited big-game hunter.

From Guy Ritchie, witness the legendary origin story of Sherlock Holmes in this irreverent, action-laden mystery that follows the iconic detective’s early adventures.

Through an outbreak of a virus the human race has come near to extinction. Zombies walk among the land and hunt the living. Lone wolf Nick finds an old diary that contains a map, his last chance for hope to a safer sanctuary. After a bloody encounter with reckless John both get together and wander through the destroyed land. Day after day it’s a hard fight of survival for their own lives and after they encounter a group of brutal thugs, murderers, and thieves, things get out of control. Quickly the two realize that one thing is clear: Among the dead, the survivors develop into an even greater threat.















