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Christmas issue

I recently cancelled my subscription to a well-known monthly photo magazine. This is because I felt patronised by the tedium of the rather uninspiring suggested photo projects, and downright insulted by a couple of appallingly dire cover photos that were so obviously faked that it seemed Blu-Tack was used in place of editing software.

All praise therefore to the team at AP, who have completely nailed it once again. The Christmas issue (AP 22-29 December 2018) is simply crammed from cover to cover with great ‘stuff', which will keep me entertained right over the holiday period.

That you and your staff deliver every time, week after week, never ceases to

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