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Images By Kari Bjorn
Kari Bjorn uses his Tamron SP 24-70mm VC G2 to capture a most unique wedding ceremony in Gainesville. Please be sure to visit Kari’s website www.karibjorn.com for a look at his photography.
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Story By Jenn Gidman
Images By Kari Bjorn
Kari Bjorn uses his Tamron SP 24-70mm VC G2 to capture a most unique wedding ceremony in Gainesville. Please be sure to visit Kari’s website www.karibjorn.com for a look at his photography.
Read morETamron Meetup – Brook Hollow Winery – This is a Tamron sponsored event not run by Bergen County Camera. This event is open to everyone.
Tamron Photo Meet Up – Brook Hollow Winery Photo Trip
New Date – Change Due to Weather – Monday September 13th – 1:00 – 5:00pm
Meet up Location: 594 NJ-94, Columbia, NJ 07832
Join Patty Gregitis and Ken Hubbard from Tamron, for a fun filled photography meet up at beautiful Brook Hollow Winery. We will be at Brook Hollow from 1:00 – 5:00pm loaning lenses and answering all your photography questions as you stroll through the lush vineyards capturing images of the fully ripened grapes. First 20 individuals to borrow a lens will receive a wine tasting on us! Must be registered on meet-up to qualify and 21 years of age for wine tastings.
Additional bonus rebates available on select Tamron Lenses
About Ken Hubbard: Ken Hubbard is the Field Services Manager for Tamron. He is responsible for the company’s events, including Tamron’s popular consumer workshop series. Ken has had nationwide gallery showings of his portrait and landscape photography and teaches enthusiasts how to take better photos at numerous events. Ken’s extensive background in the field of photography is unique and diverse. He has traveled extensively throughout the US and the result is a consistent output of breathtaking photographs that continually challenge the boundaries of the genre.
Click here to Register Now for Tamron’s Photo Meet Up at Brook Hollow Winery.
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Story By Jenn Gidman
Images By Brian McIntosh
Canada Unveiled by Brian McIntosh
Photographic pioneer Brian McIntosh uses his Tamron 10-24mm VC and SP 24-70mm VC G2 lenses to reveal his nation’s hidden gems.
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Images By Jami Bollschweiler
Wildlife of the American West by Jami Bollschweiler
From birds of prey to bighorn sheep, Jami Bollschweiler captures resident creatures with her Tamron SP 150-600mm VC G2 lens.
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Images By Dalton Campbell
A Cinematic Approach by Dalton Campbell
With his Tamron 17-70mm F/2.8 VC RXD zoom lens, Dalton Campbell shoots stills and video for two extremes: a high-energy BASE jumping session and a more relaxed one with horses.
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Story By Jenn Gidman
Images By TJ Drysdale
The Photopportunist by TJ Drysdale
TJ Drysdale uses the 17-28mm F/2.8 Di III RXD and 28-75mm F/2.8 Di III RXD lenses for portraits close to home during the pandemic.
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Story By Jenn Gidman
Images By Nick Irwin
The Photopportunist by Nick Irwin
Nick Irwin never knows exactly what he’s seeking with his Tamron 28-75mm Di III RXD and 70-180mm Di III RXD lenses, but somehow, he gets the photo ops he’s hoping for.
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Images By Taylor Brumfield
The Art of Texture by Taylor Brumfield
With her Tamron SP 90mm VC macro and SP 70-200mm VC G2 lenses, beauty photographer Taylor Brumfield’s focus on skin tones and color grading allows each model’s unique personality to shine.
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Images By Stephanie Vogel
Gateway to the Himalayas with Stephanie Vogel
Stephanie Vogel uses her Tamron 28-75mm Di III RXD zoom to capture the magical worlds of New Delhi and Rishikesh, India.
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Story By Jenn Gidman
Images By Timothy Salaz
Tribal Energy with Timoty Salaz
Timothy Salaz uses his Tamron 17-28mm, 28-75mm, and 70-180mm F/2.8 Di III VXD lenses for Sony mirrorless cameras to capture Native American dancers in action.
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