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Entitle Magazine Entitle Magazine is an online magazine that seeks to promote the work of contemporary photographers and writers in the UK.

What we wish to establish is a critique of the technical ability of the fine art photographer. We are looking for photographers who have a strong technical awareness, who understand composition and the theoretical knowledge behind photography. We are more interested in quality and are keen to see how artists create narratives across multiple images, especially where those images are string enough

to stand out on their own. We wish to shift away from the banal, and help take fine art photography back to its true roots: composition, style, tone, colour, light and shade. We are keen to publish essays and articles that debate the meaning of fine art photography, and the place of each in contemporary culture. Entitle is an online magazine that is always open for submission for both photographs and essays. Please see the submissions page on the website for details.

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In 2011 we started out as a photography magazine, which sought to establish a critique the technical ability of the fine art photographer. It focused on photographers with strong technical awareness, who understands compoisition and the theoretical knowledge behind photography.

Since then our interests have broadened to other mediums and the role of the white cube within the visual arts.

In conversation with... This section consists of interveiws with Directors, Curators and people in other roles within Galleries, Musuems and those pushing the boundaries as to what an exhibition space can be.

Studios Not only do we visit the studios of practitioners but we also review exhibitions that they have.