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Immerse is a magazine focusing on the exploration of nature and the environment through photography. It details this experience through technical information about photography as well as a guide about camping and exploration. It aims to provide knowledge for people wishing to get involved in environmental photography. All of the competitors of this magazine either focus too heavily on the technical aspect of photography, or focus specifically on camping and/or 4 wheel driving. Immerse aims to cater for this niche audience that falls in between these two categories.

Immerse is a magazine focusing on the exploration of nature and the environment through photography. It details this experience through technical information about photography as well as a guide about camping and exploration. It aims to provide knowledge for people wishing to get involved in environmental photography. All of the competitors of this magazine either focus too heavily on the technical aspect of photography, or focus specifically on camping and/or 4 wheel driving. Immerse aims to cater for this niche audience that falls in between these two categories.

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