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Sasim

Hi guys first of all thanks for and invite!

My name is Adam Sasim
and I'm form Poland (Google it hehe)

My first photography experience was long time ago when my Dad introduce me to a Zenith TTL (Google it hehe) but I was just a kid but he learned me few "golden rules" and to be honest I'm using them till now.

I started to take some pictures about 4 years ago when I bought one of the Olympus Ultra Zooms (I don't remember model) then I sold it and bought Canon A530.

I always had some contact with Art from kid I have been drawig and attended to some classes about art and such. It's good for learn composition and such.

In may this year I bought Nikon D60 and I try to push it to the limit. Why D60? MONEY! My parents don't support me at all. They say I got to achive things in my life by my own. Now I'm 22 years old I study managment at the University.

I spend a lot of money on photography books becouse in my opinion it's much important to know your camera and how to take photo rather then getting top high end gear.

Don't get me wrong I would die to have D700 with even with 50mm f/1.8 (I was shooting with 50mm f/2 lens on Zenith). But I don't realy have oportunity to earn money when I'm study couse it's hard process.

I highly recommend "The Moment It Clicks" by Joe McNally (http://www.joemcnally.com) it's great book I love his work and he had big influence on the way how I see light and composition.

Cheers!

My website: http://www.sasim.daportfolio.com
Nice to meet you!!! Zenith I like!

Welcome!
(07-23-2009 05:01 PM)Sasim Wrote: [ -> ]I spend a lot of money on photography books becouse in my opinion it's much important to know your camera and how to take photo rather then getting top high end gear.

Best advice ever!!!
Woah, I just realised i've never done this..

Name: Joseph
Location: New Zealand

Camera History:
First: D40x
Current: D90

Lenses:
Nikkor 18-55 f/3.5-4.5
Nikkor 50 f/1.8
Nikkor 70-300 f/4-5.6G
(07-23-2009 05:01 PM)Sasim Wrote: [ -> ]I highly recommend "The Moment It Clicks" by Joe McNally (http://www.joemcnally.com) it's great book I love his work and he had big influence on the way how I see light and composition.

Joe If-One-Flash-Is-Enough-Lets-use-Five McNally's books are awesome.
His new book The Hot Shoe Diaries is another must read if you are interested in flash photography!



and welcome everyone!
Hi guys,

My name is David, was referred by yellow15 (sorry i just digged up your pm on NZH today) from NZ Honda forum to here.

I have been shooting for a little while now, mainly doing automotive photography. started as a hobby but proven this hobby is getting pretty serious and deadly money sucking !! I now shoot catalouge for couple of local car companies, and sometimes freelance for magazines.

equipments include camera D700,
Lens, nikon 14-24, 24-70, af-s 80-200, 85f1.4, 105 f2 dc, zeiss 35 f2, zeiss 50 f2, tamron 90 f2.8 (and picking up the nikkor 200 f2 VR on monday)
lights, sb900, 2 x sb600, 2 x bowens 500w digital monolamp
and other bits of pieces
Hi Welcome David,
oh and i LOVE the 200 f2 VR!!! Give me!!!
Hello EGD.

You work on NZH is very, very good.

I'm ARGHRR on there.
Welcome EGD, that 200/2 VR would have set you back quite alot! Its a beautiful piece of glass though!
Welcome EGD, now show us some of your photos!!! Big Grin
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