A couple of days back I mentioned about Kuwait 1st Annual Photowalk, this event turned out to be a roaring success with more than 80 photographers with different skill level of photography participating during the entire day to take their passion to a new height. Photowalks are common event at most places in the world, but for Kuwait this was a total new concept. A “Photowalk” is intended to be more slow paced learning with actual on the spot results as you take photos using the camera settings and composition techniques you have just learned from your peers and Professional Photographers walking along with you. It also serves as a larger networking activity for those professionals looking to meet up with other like minded people.
The idea for the event started about 2 weeks ago as a plan to bring together Photographers from the past 6 months sporting events, and the free seminars by Kyle Stanley and his team have put on at the various Photo club shoots. Photowalk started at the Kuwait Science center parking lot at 5:00 am. Photographers started gathering and receiving their badges according to their skill level. Black for Professionals, Yellow for Creative artists, and Green for enthusiast. The course started out with a meet and greet where by each member introduced themselves and their background in Photography. Basics of Photography where gone over quickly and guidance to the daily events. All the members proceeded to walk down towards the Hard Rock Cafe, stopping along the way to photograph Motorcycle model, landscape shots of the ocean, and impromptu street shots of the Fisherman along the way. Once at The Hard Rock, Johnny Dao gave an open course on Landscape Photography and the use of filters and their adapters. The next meeting point was at the Green Island for Live modeling shoots. Though there was no Ramp walk, the thrill was no less. Audrea Gregga Professional photographer and Freelance makeup artist gave the members the tips and insight on shooting live models. The bright dusty weather provided the lights and the cameras kept rolling with almost all photographers shooting the friendly models – Gabrijela Lovrich, Sandra, MUA Renzy Lim Aurelas & Hala
The event finally concluded in the evening capturing the sunset at the Kuwait Tower. This Photowalk created a lot of enthusiasm among photographers in a hope to have more such events in the future. Over the last 2 days since the event took place, 3 new Facebook pages has been added to serve the photography community here in Kuwait. Topics covered during the events where White Balance, Aperture, Shutter Speed, and Creative composition along with the landscape, detail, and model shooting.
The event was sponsored by Kuwait UPTO DATE, Al Zoba company & Al Ghunaim Photography.
If you are interested to join their Facebook group and view the photo’s taken by the members, click on the link below.
Kuwait Photowalk Photographers [link]
Drawing with Light by Kyle Stanley & Baby Dela Cruz [link]
JPeg Kuwait [link]
TIPA (Technical Image Press Association) Awards are recognized as the most coveted photo and imaging awards worldwide. Every year, TIPA editors vote for the best photo & imaging products introduced to the market during the previous 12 months. TIPA editors take into account innovation, the use of leading-edge technology, design and ergonomics, ease-of-use, as well as price/performance ratio. Since TIPA member magazines range in content and goals, the award voting process benefits from a wide range of expertise. As a result, the TIPA Awards are bestowed through a majority of votes by very experienced editors.
The TIPA award winners in the Photo and Imaging category are as follows:
The 1st Annual Photowalk event will be taking place on Friday 4th May, 2012. This debutant event will begin from the Kuwait Scientific Center to the Kuwait Towers (both popular landmarks in kuwait) in which over 50 amateur and professional photographers are expected to participate. Photography lovers from all skill levels are invited to take part in this walk which will also include classes and demonstrations by experts.
Photowalks are quite common in most part of the world. I sincerely hope this new initiative here gears momentum and be an annual events over the years to come.
AAB International Photographic Co. is coming up with yet another offer on DSLR Camera lens and this time it’s the Tamron. Tamron is a Japanese company famous for thier optical lens and provides cheaper 3rd party solutions to most camera brands. AAB has been giving photographers a real treat and value for thier money, their last offer was on Sigma lens and they ran out of stock due to huge popularity and tempting offer. AAB is yet again having a 1 day deal offer on Tamron lens on Thursday 3rd May 2012. I would advice you to visit thier Shamiya outlet as they tend to have more collection.
I have never owned a Tamron lens, so wouldn’t be able to comment on the optics of the lens. Please check the link below from dpreview.com on couple of popular Tamron lens to have an idea of these optics.
Tamron SP AF 10-24 F3.5-4.5 Di II [link]
Tamron AF 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC [link]
Tamron SP AF 70-200mm F2.8 Di LD [link]
You can check AAB facebook page for more information [here]
Image Credit: AAB
Update: Price List and Comparison
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Nikon Manual Viewer is a viewer app for iPhones and iPads that allows user to download several of Nikon products manuals for DSLR, Nikon 1 and Speedlights within the app. This definitely is a welcome move to most users like me who tend to refer to their manual to find more technical information. Now that the complete manual is available at the tip of your hand, makes it more convenient. The best thing is it’s free and easy to use, you can download as much product manual you like. To download the manual you need Internet connection, once downloaded the manual are placed in the app bookshelf for future offline use, you can also sort the manual as per your choice. Tap a manual in the bookcase to launch the viewer. The viewer supports Table of contents, Index and Quick search, has the ability to add notes in pages and to bookmark them. The viewer is currently available in English and Japanese language.
Nikon Manual Viewer [link]

