Image copyright Kurt Gardner. All rights reserved. What I love about videos on the Internet is their ability to expose us, not only to great products but ways to capture images so many photographers never get to experience. In this new video from the team at Tamron USA, Kurt Gardner is in the air over the Adirondacks with the SP 24-70mm F/2.8 Di VC USD G2 lens. It's a short video, and as you listen to Kurt's narrative, combined with the conversation with his pilot, there's a lot you can learn. Even Kurt's comment contradicting most people thinking you need clear blue skies adds to understanding his mind's eye visions of what he's hoping to capture. And, think about how he's shooting - he's got to know his craft well enough each time he's in the air. His time in the air is limited, and he doesn't have time to miss what he wants to capture. There's a common denominator between Kurt's time in the air and a wedding photographer - he's on a tight schedule with limited time; he's got to understand everything about the craft and his lens choice, and he has to trust the reliability of his gear. Tamron manufacturers some of the finest glass in imaging and their focus isn't just on quality and reliability but nonstop education. They're helping photographers raise the bar on their images every day. In fact, while this video is about the SP24-70mm lens, their 28-75mm F/2.8 Di III RXD lens just won a Lucie Technical Award two weeks ago! Visit the Tamron website with a click on the banner below and then check out Kurt Gardner's work with a click on either screenshot I grabbed from the video. He needs to be on your radar, and you'll never be disappointed in the images he shares! Image copyright Kurt Gardner. All rights reserved.
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