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September 30, 2006

Photokina update - The Team is busy

Half-way through the Photokina 2006 show in Cologne, Germany our hearty Nikonians Team has been busy greeting visitors to their booth and rewarding a lucky winner daily.

The Nikonians Booth (Hall 2.1 A015) has been the focal point for demonstrations of Nikon equipment, Gary Fong's LightSphere, Markins, Kirk and Katz-Eye, and model and portraiture shooting tips from our very own Pascal Baetens.




Kristina Nessl and Nikonians co-founder J. Ramón Palacios draw the first winner of a brand new Q3 Emille Ball Head on the first day of the Photokina. A new winner was chosen on each day.




The lucky winner of the Q3 Emille Ball Head on day one was Nikonian George Ridener.




Magdalena cheerfully helps distribute information at the Nikonians Booth.




Nikonian Arnold Crane, whose long list of credentials includes Honorary Chairman of the White House News Photographers Association, grabs a quick phone call while visiting with JRP. Arnold was recently featured in a Behind The Lens podcast interview with Jason Odell.




A friendly Nikonian from Germany (on the left) meets JRP and LetsGoDigital editor Dennis Hissink.




Keep up to date on Photokina show news with our colleagues LetsGoDigital and Imaging-Resource.

Posted by flashdeadline at September 30, 2006 12:44 AM

Comments

Some great shots. It's good to see the traffic in our booth. I thought I'd pass this on, check out this link to see our booth and see if you can see JRP.

http://photokina.ivrpa.org/vr/nikonians_place

The IVRPA images of our booth and the rest of the show are fine and should be shared in our forums.

Posted by: ChristopherP Author Profile Page at September 30, 2006 5:35 AM

I had a great time at the Photokina. It was a good chance to meet many wonderful people. Thanks to all for making this a very fun week for me!

George Ridener

P.S. Count me in on the Photokina 2008. I will be there!

Posted by: George Ridener at October 1, 2006 8:26 AM

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