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So you want to be a
photographer?
So many of us love to catch the special memories of
family and friends and record them to last a lifetime.
With how fast those moments pass, we want photos
to help us recall what our children looked like at age
2 or 5 or even 17. As a hobby, photography is one
of the top choices of women in San Diego. How San Diego
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that we have in one of the most beautiful cities in the
world? At some point many of us have decided to
take photography seriously, to perhaps buy the top With 91% of all purchasing decisions made 25
of the line equipment and printers and take a serious by women, why not go right to the source.
stab at becoming a professional, or at least take pro- Advertise in San Diego Women.
fessional photographs.
So what type of equipment does a professional
photographer use today? During my interview with Contact us today at 760 738 8700
Douglas Kirkland I asked if he would share with us a for special rates and information.
list of what equipment he uses to obtain his wonder- For a media kit contact us at
ful results. Below is the list of Douglas’ kit.
advertisingdirector@sandiegowoman.com
Canon cameras and lens systems.
Mamiya RZ cameras and lens systems Photography
8x10 Deardorff camera with Kodak lenses
Dynalites 500, 1000, 2000 and heads Submit local photographs that depict the
Tripods: Bogen/Manfrotto beauty of San Diego. Photo credits will be
Film Kodak proudly displayed with your pictures.
Digital: Delkin eFilm memory cards
Imacon Flextight 848 scanner.
Hewlett Packard printers Photosmart Pro B9180 Letters from our readers
Z3100 make us smile!
Apple computers
Adobe Photoshop CS3 Share your thoughts on our articles and
include suggestions for future topics. San
Of course, it isn’t just equipment that makes you an Diego Woman is your magazine, we want to
incredible photographer, but if you are looking for hear from you!
the tools of the pros, this is a great place to start.
May/June 2008