
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.
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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 morEHank Gans will present some amazing image from Maine – Tuscany – New York along with his strong support of the Micro 4/3rd system. We hope you can join us for this free webinar this Saturday October 2nd at 9:30 am.
Multi-award winning professional photographer/photo-educator Hank Gans, who began his career five decades ago, will reveal secrets behind his memorable images. He’ll discuss how his move to Micro 4/3 format cameras advanced his on-location photography AND his propensity for making very large prints for his worldwide clients and exhibitions.
Additional works by Hank Gans are currently showing at the Belskie Museum Artwall at the Closter Public Library.
Story By Jenn Gidman
Images By Molly Dombroski
Molly Dombroski uses her Tamron 28-75mm F/2.8 lens on a Sony mirrorless camera to document the adventures of her two dogs, Mylo and Summit.
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Images By Greg Piazza
No run-of-the-mill exteriors for Greg Piazza, who uses his Tamron SP 150-600mm VC G2 lens to create artistic images.
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Images By Nilo Hodge
Nilo Hodge photographs a shuttered New Orleans during the pandemic with his Tamron SP 70-200mm VC G2 and SP 15-30mm VC G2 lenses.
Read morEBergen County Camera and Olympus proudly presents the next artist for our “Evening With an Artist” series. On Monday, June 2nd from 7 pm until 9 pm, Frank T. Smith will be discussing Travel Photography. Frank is an Olympus Visionary who has traveled to such locations as Iceland, India, and Bhutan. Learn more about Frank on his website.
Frank discussing his passion for travel photography, “I have learned through my travels and working with various other photographers, that I can leverage my skills in a philanthropic photo journalistic way. Capturing stories and cultures such as sex-trafficking in Mumbai and regional corruption in areas such as South Sudan and Haiti help to bring awareness and aid to these cultures. Being able to use my skill and resources through photography adds to my passion.”
Sign ups are live now on eventbrite.
Focus sessions are free and take place in the Westwood store from 9:30 am – 10 am and at our Englewood store from 10:30 – 11:00 am. All sessions will allow for questions and answers. Please bring your camera and any images along that you have questions about. On Focus Sessions marked Westwood only, Englewood will host a general Question and Answer session from 10:30 am – 11:00 am.
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July 6 – Concerts & Events
July 13 – Wildlife Photography
July 20 – How to Photograph Waterfalls
July 27 – Critique Your Prints
August 3 – Sensor Cleaning
These are free events – bring a friend along if you’d like. Share with your friends on Facebook – Click the Like button below. Hope you can join us!