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David Sanders

Award winning photojournalist David Sanders uses Nik software to sharpen his high-action low-light images

David Sanders<br><br>Award winning photojournalist David Sanders uses Nik software to sharpen his high-action low-light images   

David Sanders

Award winning photojournalist David Sanders uses Nik software to sharpen his high-action low-light images

Article rating: 9.60


Click here to read David's tips on using Nik Software to reduce noise in your digital images

Learn more, watch videos, and download a fully-functional trial version of Nik Software products by clicking the following links:

Nik Dfine 2.0 - Nik Sharpener Pro

Nik VivezaNik Color Efex 3.0

Photojournalist David Sanders enjoys the best of two worlds. He combines the daily stimulation and variety of his full-time job as a newspaper photographer for the Arizona Daily Star with the freedom to pursue selected freelance opportunities.

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University of Arizona battles a Portland State player for a rebound from a remote camera in the ceiling. Mounted strobes in the ceiling provided the light. ISO 100 at f/8 @ 1/250 sec. 200mm lens. © David Sanders

During his 25 years in the business, his images have appeared in the Arizona Daily Star, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Dallas Morning News, the Smithsonian magazine, Sunset magazine, Newsweek, Golf Digest, Sports Illustrated, Golf Digest and The Discovery Channel.

He has photographed everything from fashion models, portraits of business executives, and college athletes to wildfires, dinosaur digs, and Super Bowls. He has helped illustrate books, posters, annual reports, and ad campaigns and works for corporate clients such as Coca Cola, Nike, Mercedes Benz, and North Face.  

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Stuart Rodeffer sets back burns during the Walker Fire in what would be Arizona’s worst fire season in a long time. This fire was on the Arizona/Mexico border. 70-200mm lens @ 1/125 of a second at ISO 500 at f/2.8. © David Sanders

Sanders is a former Arizona Press Photographer of the Year and has won numerous awards in the annual competitions of the National Press Photographers Associations. In 2002, the series of photos he took during the most devastating wildfires in Arizona’s history was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.

He earned an Associate Degree in photography from the Rochester Institute of Technology and a Bachelor’s Degree in journalism from the University of Arizona.

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Found rain feature on the University of Arizona campus looking down a starirwell…photographed with a 70-200mm lens at f/4, ISO 200. © David Sanders

As an instructor of the Panasonic Lumix Digital Photo Academy, Sanders teaches photo enthusiasts how to become so comfortable with the capabilities of their camera controls that they can concentrate fully on capturing the scenes and events unfolding before their eyes.

Whatever the photo assignment, whether it's teaching or shooting sports, landscape, portrait, fine art, or any other photographic category, the latest resources in the digital manipulation of images is a real asset on a number of levels.  One of Sanders' favorite is the Nik Software line of plug-ins for Photoshop.  For more information on how David uses Nik's products on his images, click here to read his ten tips.

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Related Links

www.davidsandersphotos.com

>>Click here to read our interview with David Sanders...

>>Click here to read David's Tips on using Nik Software to reduce noise in your digital images...

For more information about Nik photographers, visit the following photographers' galleries:

Suzette Allen, Doug Box, Carl Caylor, Rick & Deb Ferro, Hanson Fong, Don Gale, Michael Gilbert, Joseph & Louise Simone, Tony Sweet, Vincent Versace


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Good job David! It is great to be the best at what you do, and you are "the best".

Posted by: LaQueta Dowdy Mar 26, 2008 @ 11:51 AM EST


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