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What’s more, Klick is open to anyone and everyone to submit work for consideration

KLICK 4 is here

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KLICK Magazine

Klick Magazine is the quarterly street photography magazine where street and documentary photographers can show their work, share their tips and thoughts, provide reviews and articles and discuss anything and everything street.

What’s inside? 112 pages - 15 articles - 60+ images

  • Urban Reveries - Nick Linnett

  • face-OFF - Andre Bogaert

  • Beyond the Frame – Graham Wilson

  • The Unseen Story - Paul Lagasse

  • Ghosts Amongst Humans – Fred Wilkinson

  • Photographing Soho in the Dark

  • Cigarette Break – Michael Wilson

  • One Eye On Traffic, The other Miles Away - Stuart Mortimer

  • After Dark – Andy Allen

  • Venice in Silver – Dan Waller

  • I Am Martin Parr – Becky Darke

  • The Eyes Have It – Mark Parker

  • A Love of Street Photography – Randall Romano

  • Alone – Kim Wager

  • 28mm, Depardon and Me – Derek Darke

  • Room to Imagine – Rob Mandel

  • iPhonography – Bob Holman

  • Mini Project Challenge – William Rigby, Neil Goodwin, Steve Phillips

Just some of what you will find in KLICK 4

The Unseen Story
Paul Lagasse shares his ideas about the viewers perception of one of his images.

Photographing Soho in the Dark
Three photographers (Michael Wilson, Stuart Mortimer and Andy Allen) share their experiences and images of Soho once the sun goes down and the lights come on.

Venice in Silver
Dan waller tells us about his journey producing a remarkable photobook about the darker corners of Venice.

face-OFF
Andre Bogaert discusses his project photographing people with their faces obscured.

iPhonography
Bob Holman tells us about his passion of shooting street with an iPhone. (Brace yourselves)

All illustrated with a wonderful array of images

Submissions for Klick are open to everyone

All we ask is that they are street or documentary photography related.

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