We have made it super easy to cancel British Journal of Photography subscription
at the root to avoid any and all mediums "1854 Media Ltd" (the developer) uses to bill you.
A few things to note and do before cancelling:
**Gotten from publicly available data and the appstores.
- iPad subscriptions: £5.99/$7.99 for one month to £49.99/$64.99 for one year
- iPhone subscriptions: £2.99/$3.99 for one month to £14.99/$19.99 for one year
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- iPhone only subscriptions allow only access to the weekly iPhone editions when using an iPhone device.
- Subscriptions are available with durations from one month to one year.
- Subscription sales are final, and no refunds will be given if you choose to cancel.
- 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.
Removing card details from British Journal of Photography if you subscribed directly is very tricky. Very few websites allow you to remove your card details. So you will have to make do with some few tricks before and after subscribing on websites in the future.
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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...