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ENTRIES OPEN FOR THE NIKON COMEDY WILDLIFE AWARDS!
Jason Moore, ‘Air Guitar Roo’, winner of The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 We are delighted to announce that Nikon has partnered with The Comedy Wildlife Awards and the world-famous competition is now open for 2024 entries. The Comedy Wildlife Awards are celebrating a decade of sharing charming images from around the world, and this […]
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Nikon Owner Magazine Issue 60
CONTENTS – ISSUE 60 2018 DEFINING DELIVERABLES By Annie Cahill The esteemed photographer and multi-talented Director of Social Media and Marketing for Joe McNally Photography explains her role and tells us about a particular challenging shoot in Hawaii at night. SHADOWS & LIGHT: IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF A MAGICIAN By Gillian Greenwood There are photographers […]
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