Nikon Conference London

NIKON UK almost one a year presents wide range their activity in lovely part of the London called Hammersmith. Olympia hall 3th floor hosted that date probably all London based photographers. Reason why they came there was to try new products from NIKON.

GIVISION | NIKON Expo 2008

what is all about

It’s about the selling product right way. What do I mean by that If you can try product before you buy especially if you are thinking to spend over the £2000 – you should be able to try at least once before you actually pay. Most of the people came there to try new D700 and as well DX3. My attention fully get D90 and video mode which I’m really passionate about. I had a lot of sources as well as practical inspiration for shooting in future.

wedding

Everyone who do the photography tried at least once wedding photography. I did have no idea what is all about. Surprisingly workshop which presents up to date professional practice with using soft light, flash as well as white reflector was really good – not only for wedding photographers.

GIVISION | NIKON Expo 2008

Using all this equipment together looks like a harmony if you know what you do. Be a professional photograph is not just have a camera and play around it’s a really hard work with so many interaction.

portraits

Next step was a portraits and most common mistakes what the photographers do. How to get rid of it and how to made a portrait you want without any noise and wrong light. Someone said it’s need a lot of practice someone just get luck probably it’s a bit of both.

models

Shooting models was something completely different she was all over the place. She was always on the move. which was hard to catch the moment to when she is standing. After you get use to it ad you have a same rhythm it works.

GIVISION | NIKON Expo 2008

I was lucky to be there and try all of these different activities even my on camera was in the service. Good practice and really good inspiration. When ever is next NIKON expo …

GIVISION | NIKON Expo 2008

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