Having roamed the streets of Turkey’s largest city for 20 years, Annette Louise Solakoglu has observed and documented its many contrasts and cultures in a refreshingly non-stereotypical way.


Having roamed the streets of Turkey’s largest city for 20 years, Annette Louise Solakoglu has observed and documented its many contrasts and cultures in a refreshingly non-stereotypical way.

For more than 60 years Daidō Moriyama has challenged the conventional notion of photography with his radical approach and dense, grainy images.

Every month, in our Salon section, we publish a series of images by one of our talented readers. In B+W 305 we share Damian Lakin-Hall’s atmospheric pictures taken early one morning on the shores of the River Thames in London.

The 22nd La Gacilly Photo Festival celebrates British photographers and environmental issues.

Black+White Photography – Issue 306
– The groundbreaking work of Japanese photographer Daidō Moriyama
– Annette Louise Solakoglu’s captivating pictures of Istanbul
– Mik Critchlow’s powerful images documenting life in north-east England
– Michael Kenna explores three essential facets of analogue printing
PLUS
– Learn cyanotype printing
– Top tips for shooting water
– Interview with Toby Binder
– We test the Leica Summilux-M 50
Cover © Tim Clinch

Ragnar Axelsson has spent four decades documenting the lives of Iceland’s sheep herders.