British Journal of Photography

Published by: 1854 Media
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The world’s oldest photography magazine is now available on the iPad and iPhone.
Each monthly issue for iPad includes stunning pictures, insightful interviews with award-winning professionals, special reports and in-depth reviews of the latest technology.
Read it first on the weekly iPhone editions, which include a selection of articles from that month's edition, in a format designed to be easy to read on the iPhone and published ahead of the printed magazine.
Two types of subscription are available:
iPad subscriptions include the monthly iPad edition, plus all weekly iPhone editions.
iPhone-only subscriptions include only the iPhone editions, for a lower price.

About British Journal of Photography:
Founded in 1854 to record the scientific development of a fledgling medium, these days BJP takes an international perspective on contemporary photography, focusing on fine art and documentary, and the cutting edge of editorial and commercial practices.
Each monthly edition (in print and iPad) focuses on a theme, including regular subjects such as Portraits, Education, Journeys and Community, and more esoteric ones such as Habitat or Small Town Inertia. We publish an annual review, Cool & Noteworthy, and an annual talent edition, Ones To Watch.
Each issue includes in-depth features and interviews. We seek out new talent to showcase in our Projects section, and in our Intelligence section we give you briefings and opinion on the latest thinking about the medium and how to make it work as a business.
For more than 160 years, British Journal of Photography has been inspiring people all over the world with incredible stories and images and with our iOS editions it has never been easier to stay in the know.
** Subscription terms and conditions
• iPad subscriptions are available from £5.99/$7.99 for one month to £49.99/$64.99 for one year
• iPhone subscriptions are available from £2.99/$3.99 for one month to £14.99/$19.99 for one year
• iPad subscriptions include access to all monthly iPad editions when using an iPad device, and all weekly iPhone editions when using an iPhone.
• iPhone only subscriptions are clearly marked as such within the app, and allow only access to the weekly iPhone editions when using an iPhone device.
• Subscriptions are available with durations from one month to one year. Your iTunes account will be charged the cost of the subscription when you choose to purchase a subscription. 
• At the end of the subscription period, and unless you choose to cancel (see below), the subscription will renew. Your iTunes account will be charged the same cost within 24 hours prior to the end of the current subscription period. 
• You may manage your subscription, or cancel this auto renewal, at any time via your iTunes Account settings. However, subscription sales are final. If you choose to cancel, your subscription will cease at the end of the current period - no refunds will be given. 
• Our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy can be viewed at http://www.apptitudemedia.co.uk/terms.html
• Any unused portion of a free trial period will be forfeited if you choose to purchase a subscription.
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British Journal of Photography Reviews

Waste of space keeps crashing or won’t load

Wilkowon on

United Kingdom

What more can one say? This is what I paid £90 for.

Surprisingly OK

447980981475 on

United Kingdom

I'm a print BJP subscriber so I don't use the app much. But I found I wanted to look at the two 2020 issues which didn't appear in print and ... it's surprisingly OK! I'd rather look at photographs on paper, but the iPad experience is mostly fine.

Annual Subscription not recognised.

Not amused1 on

United Kingdom

I have a new issue as of January with both iPad and iPhone apps now not recognising a subscription which runs to August 2021. Neither Apple nor BJP/1854 Media accept any responsibility. I wouldn’t buy a subscription again......

Tried to make this work

@ SoHo London on

United Kingdom

I have had annual subscription for several years. Recently, despite the subscription, I have somehow downloaded Jan/Feb and was charged for it. I have had issues like this before. Also, the pagination does not flow. It is not the most intuitive App.

No easy to contact them. And Cancelling

Mr Koconut on

United Kingdom

I not happy on how this company Operates. You pay for a subscription that I was happy to pay Then there told a payment for when was not a member and more. ithat is when the problem start. Still waiting for refund.

Bugs bugs bugs

Stephen and Joe on

United Kingdom

Rarely opens correctly. Useless.

I just want to read the mag!

BlackdownSolutions on

United Kingdom

Constantly messing up and requiring a reinstall. Embarrassingly poor app.

Disgraceful

DaveButton on

United Kingdom

I am fuming about this as they advertised access for just £1, supposedly to help us all out during Covid-19, but do not make it clear that they will then charge you the full price after 3 months. It’s disgraceful, with no obvious way to cancel access from within the app or via the website. I cannot recommend, especially given the appalling quality of half the photos in the magazine and the pretentiousness of the copy. Furious!

Ask to pay on top of subscription

Jumpin' John on

United Kingdom

During the difficult times of the pandemic, the publishers have been providing so called ‘free’ digital issues to print subscribers in lieu of printed copies. You are told to create an account, and use this app to access the issues. However, after repeated attempts, the app will not accept my username and password. Advice from support was to ‘register’ my email and reset my password. I have done this several times. I can access my account details online, so the accounts works, but not the content of this app. I could read the copies if I pay the cover price on top of my subscription, but I refuse to do this. Judging by some other reviews, this refusal to accept login details is a common issue. Beware of this app, and paying for a subscription - at least at the moment.

Unstable

Benjaminov on

United Kingdom

The content is great but the app keeps crashing and constantly needs reinstalling. It also needs a function that allows you to remove downloaded issues.

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