India's leading photography magazine, Smart Photography brings you the latest updates in the world of photography every month. The magazine has a rich readership that include both amateur and professional photographers and the ever-growing community of photography enthusiasts. To cater to such broad readership, Smart Photography leverages on original content in the form of news, equipment reviews, tutorials, Photoshop techniques, interviews of photographers, technical features, and portfolio of photographers.
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CP Plus attracts record crowds
Panasonic to launch TZ 300
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Rising storage costs could affect photography
Sony World Photography Awards 2026: National and Regional Winners Announced
Postcards from Busan • Busan is a coastal city in the southeast of South Korea, known for its beaches, busy port and views of the sea framed by hills. It feels very different from Seoul, with the ocean never far away. People come here to walk along the shoreline, explore traditional markets and take in wide views from bridges, temples and coastal paths. The rhythm of Busan is shaped by the sea, from its fishing harbours to its lively waterfront districts.
Shreenath Veer Mhaskoba Festival
Before the City Woke up
Smart Photography AWARDS 2026
INNOVATION, TECHNOLOGY & IMAGING AWARDS 2026
Crop or Use a TC?
When Printing Becomes a Choice • As photography becomes increasingly digital, printing is no longer automatic. It is intentional. This month’s issue explores the technologies, materials, and market shifts shaping the future of photographic print.
Printing Photographs: From Silver Halide to Substrates of the Future • For decades, photographic printing has evolved quietly, often overshadowed by cameras, sensors, and screens. Yet behind every meaningful print lies a complex interplay of technology, chemistry, substrates, and market forces. Few understand this ecosystem as deeply as Ina Hilker, who spent more than 37 years at Felix Schoeller—one of the world’s most influential print media manufacturers, headquartered in Germany and established in 1895. From the golden era of silver halide* to today’s inkjet, electrophotography (toner), and thermal technologies, Ina has witnessed, and helped shape, the transformation of photographic substrates and global print markets.
Photographer’s Delight
A Stepping Stone for Serious Cinematography
Lens Extraordinaire
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Lightning fast backup
MagSafe storage expansion
DID YOU KNOW? • Here’s a list of the top 10 best selling cameras in Japan for the month of February 2026.