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MikeSudomaPhoto

MikeSudomaPhoto

Member Since 01 Oct 2013
Offline Last Active May 19 2014 11:41 PM
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Nikon DF Yay or Nay?

04 November 2013 - 07:01 PM

Hey everybody, by now I'm sure you all have heard the rumours and seen the videos of the new Nikon full frame DSLR, the Nikon "DF". With a small body, vintage looks, and the same sensor as the D4, the Nikon DF looks to be a great camera for Wedding, Portrait, and Street photographers.  I stumbled upon this write up on PhotoLife.com and it found it to be quite informative. I'll post the link below so everyone can check it out. I personally can't wait for this one to come into stores so I can get my dirty hands on it!  

 

Link to Article: http://photographyli...ictures-pricing

 

Let me know your thoughts and opinions on the new body


Getting Low

06 October 2013 - 11:22 PM

Get creative and shoot low. It will change the way you, as a photographer, view the world around you. This can result in more interesting compositions at a different perspective.  It can make for some really interesting, creative shots


Hey Everybody!

01 October 2013 - 10:35 PM

My Name is Mike Sudoma and I am currently a free lancing photographer. I am also currently attending Red River College in the Commerce Industry and Sales Marketing to get a grasp of the business side of photography as well.  I hope to make photography my full time career. Archetecture, Still life, Portraits, and Sports are my Forte. I mainly shoot with a D7000, along with a 50mm 1.8G and a Tokina (I know its not Nikon....) 11-16mm 2.8 as well as my 70-300mm VR (which I'm hoping to sell soon to buy a 70-200 f4).

 

Check out my work on my Facebook site here: https://www.facebook...ography?ref=hl 

 

Hope you enjoy my work! I will hopefully be updating my profile daily!  Nice to meet you all!

 

- Mike Sudoma