Thursday, December 25, 2008
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Cans for Comments Food Drive
For every comment received on this post until midnight Monday, December 15th, Asim Soofi Photography will be donating one canned food item to our local Maryland Food Bank.
Several photographers across the country are participating in this awesome food drive for their local food banks and I'm happy to jump on the bandwagon to help some hungry families during this holiday season.
Help spread the word to your friends by SHARING ON FACEBOOK!
Happy Holidays! :)
Several photographers across the country are participating in this awesome food drive for their local food banks and I'm happy to jump on the bandwagon to help some hungry families during this holiday season.
Help spread the word to your friends by SHARING ON FACEBOOK!
Happy Holidays! :)
Labels:
Canned Food Drive,
charity,
fundraising,
maryland food bank
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Nikon D3x Has Arrived
Nikon's new 24.5 megapixel beast has arrived. Introducing the D3X. You can officially start drooling.
If you're a wedding/sport photographer, this may be overkill for now. The file size of any DSLR over 10-12 megapixel will impact your overall workflow due to the supporting hardware you need to efficiently get through thousands of images. Larger files translates into larger hard drives, longer processing, larger memory cards, and the list goes on. Something like the Nikon D3 or the Canon 1D Mark III is perfect for these uses. However, for all of you studio/portrait/nature shooters, this might be the dark side's ultimate new flagship for you.
Check out some sample images here:
http://chsvimg.nikon.com/products/imaging/lineup/d3/d3x-sp/en/If you're a wedding/sport photographer, this may be overkill for now. The file size of any DSLR over 10-12 megapixel will impact your overall workflow due to the supporting hardware you need to efficiently get through thousands of images. Larger files translates into larger hard drives, longer processing, larger memory cards, and the list goes on. Something like the Nikon D3 or the Canon 1D Mark III is perfect for these uses. However, for all of you studio/portrait/nature shooters, this might be the dark side's ultimate new flagship for you.
MSRP is said to be around $7999...So who's going to be first on the block to pick one up?
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