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masterphotography Vol 8 No 2 • March 2011


Keda Z. Feng: Malaysia’s top award winner


Leica M9 Voigtländer lenses


A new look for MPA


Learning in a better light


Light Blue goes mobile


Tecco Photo inkjet papers


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Intro MPA News and Updates.


News Trade News.


Chief Executive Plans a new-look association.


Eastern Break: PTO as Egypt revolted Richard Kilpatrick reports from a training week well shielded from the events which surrounded it.


14 Leica M9 and Voigtlander lenses


The camera he chose to take would have been well suited to photojournalism three hundred miles from the Red Sea resorts.


20 Portfolio and profile: Keda Z


A remarkable business and artistic story from a young Associate and international award winner based in Malaysia.


28 30 Managing Risk


A guide prepared for MPA by insurance partner RiskAlliance Photo-Shield.


Test: three Tecco premium inkjet papers David Kilpatrick evaluates Tecco Gallery Board, fibre- based Baryt Gloss, and unique Iridium Silver Metallic Gloss.


32 34 Software: Out of the Blue


Hosted database options bring true mobile smartphone and iPad functionality to Light Blue v3


Phase One IQ backs


Richard Kilpatrick on the latest touch-screen, Retina display high pixel count backs.


35 MPA at Focus on Imaging


Hasselblad present a live beauty studio shoot daily on the MPA stand – and there’s a packed programme of free talks with a daily inspirational spot from Joe Buissink.


38 MPA Regions and Diary 41 MPA Online product shop


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ISSN 2042-0234


Cover by Stu Williamson FMPA – one of Dubai’s top 100 businessmen, and a multiple merit winner in the 2010 awards


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