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Digital Imaging And Kingston Memory Cards Reveal New Vision For Gerd Ludwig's Return To Chernobyl
Kingston recognizes the importance of educating and informing photographers of all levels and is proud to offer its Icons of Photography, an online forum showcasing the talents and advice from several of the world’s most respected photographers. Each month the program spotlights an icon and his/her suggestions for managing a shoot, capturing better images and improving workflow. Kingston’s Icons present these tips in a ‘try it yourself’ manner suitable for enthusiasts and pros. In this month’s tip, Ludwig discusses how the flexibility and responsiveness
of digital technology, particularly with the Kingston CompactFlash Ultimate
card, allowed him to recapture Chernobyl in a way that had been previously impossible
using film. Hired by National Geographic to commemorate the 20th anniversary
of the Chernobyl disaster, Ludwig returned to the region to document progress.
His images have been seen in the magazine as well as exhibits internationally. |




