Capture Integration and Phase One will present these new models at a special half-day event in Miami, Florida. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about these exciting new digital backs and test them for yourself. Miami is one of only 6 US cities selected for this tour. Two professional photographers will present their work using the new technologies. Phase One representatives will present the new technology. This is a hands-on experience – along with a loaner program opportunity for customers that want to test the equipment further.
Release Party
Friday, April 26th
Capture Integration – Miami
HOSTED ON THE POOL DECK
1040 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, FL
Meet the Speakers
David Christensen is an Atlanta-based editorial and commercial photographer that specializes in location-based work. David has won international recognition for his wedding work as well as awards for his editorial features.
A graduate of the esteemed school of Photojournalism at Western Kentucky University, David immediately went to work for a commercial photography studio working in the Color Department and eventually as a staff photographer. With the solid fundamentals of film photography and the emerging technology of digital capture, David found his new path. Since that time, David has been pushing the limits of digital capture in terms of image quality and out of the studio practicality for the last 15 years.
Today, David works with discerning wedding clients, magazines, ad agencies and his own stable of commercial clients. He is committed to crafting images in camera and providing his clients with the best that his knowledge and equipment can deliver.
Photographer Jeffery Salter captures poignancy in the familiar and commonness in the extraordinary. From housewives in Uganda, to world-renown celebrities, he has dedicated his life to telling untold stories. His introduction to photography was unintentional, but fateful. Upon entering the ninth grade he registered for what he thought was a graphic arts class, but which turned out to be photographic arts. He never turned back.
He reminisces on his first forays into the art, “People didn’t see a young black man, or a threat. They saw a young guy with a camera and simply wanted their picture taken.” Photography became a swinging door to worlds otherwise far-removed from a black youth in the seventies and eighties. With natural ease, he moved freely between worlds with the lens as his guide.
Moving between silver-base media to digital media, Salter has never lost sight of the importance of tending to his images. This passion both in front and behind the lens has not gone unnoticed. His work has appeared in many editorial magazines like Vibe, Essence, People, Rolling Stone and Forbes. He has been a staff photographer for Sports Illustrated Magazine and The New York Times. His work has appeared in nine photography books and five Day in the Life books. His fine art photography has been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, The Smithsonian and the Corcoran Gallery of Art. A World Press award winner, he has also received honors from, Pictures of the Year and the Communication Arts annual.
A blend of passion, talent, and success, Jeffery Salter remains a humble artist: “Not every photograph is going to change the world, but the most significant are those that show how we all are connected.” In front of his lens, carpenters become kings and emperors become commoners, striking a resonating chord of humanity with each shot.