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Creative Camera : ウィキペディア英語版
Creative Camera
''Creative Camera'' (also known as "CC") was a monthly magazine on fine art photography and documentary photography. The successor to the very different (hobbyist) magazine ''Camera Owner'' (which had started in 1964), ''Creative Camera'' was published in England between 1968 and 2001.〔Bill Jay, "(What Happened Here?: Photography in Britain since 1968. )" Conference at the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, Bradford, England, 14 October 2004.〕
Amanda Hopkinson, writing in ''The Guardian'', called it an "immensely influential magazine".
==Editorship==
The first editor was Bill Jay.〔David Allan Mellor, "A Contextual Chronology", p.150. In David Allan Mellor, ed., ''No Such Thing as Society: Photography in Britain 1967–87: From the British Council and the Arts Council Collection'' (London: Hayward, 2007; ISBN 978-1-85332-265-5).〕 Jay was ousted in 1969 and went on to found the short-lived ''Album''. Colin Osman and Peter Turner took over.〔David Brittain, "Mirror with a Memory: Thirty Years of Writing in ''Creative Camera''"; in David Brittain, ed., ''Creative Camera: Thirty Years of Writing.''〕 Turner left in 1978, and was replaced by Judy Goldhill.〔 Replacing Mark Holborn, Susan Butler was coeditor from 1984 to 1986.〔 Turner became editor again in 1986, on the occasion of Osman's sale of the magazine.〔 Turner resigned in 1991 and David Brittain took over.〔 Brittain changed the name to DPICT in January 2000 in response to emerging digital technology. The magazine closed eighteen months later.

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