Tom Bol
Tom Bol is an editorial and commercial photographer based in Colorado. His career started with a degree in journalism and background as an outdoor guide. After school he led multiple Himalayan climbing expeditions, kayaked two months straight in Patagonia and guided wilderness expeditions around the world, always with camera in hand.
He specializes in adventure sports, portraits and travel. His editorial assignments have ranged from photographing mountaineering rangers on Alaska’s Mt. McKinley to sea kayaking in Honduras. He is a contributing photographer at Canoe and Kayak magazine and a regular contributor for Digital Photo and Outdoor Photographer magazine. He is also an online instructor at Kelby Media. His commercial work varies from shooting national ads for camera companies to creating images for worldwide tourism campaigns. Tom was on the list of National Geographic Adventure’s “50 of America’s Top Visionaries” for his photography, and Nikon, Elinchrom, and Lowepro have featured his work. He speaks regularly at tradeshows for Nikon and Manfrotto, and is a frequent workshop teacher. His images and stories are published worldwide by a variety of clients.
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Nikon’s Coolpix P7000 delivers a punch.
I’ll admit it, I have never been a big fan of carrying a camera with me all the time. I know I miss some shots, but I just don’t want to be burdened by carrying a big SLR everywhere I go. Besides that, I had my D3s stolen last year on a photo shoot, so there is no way I am leaving my car packed with camera gear everywhere I go. Point and shoot cameras are the right size, but I never felt like there was a camera with a high quality file and the advanced features I wanted in such a small camera. That all changed when I got the Nikon Coolpix P7000.
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Tom Bol | 02/15- 12:17 PM
Nikon’s Coolpix P7000 delivers a punch.
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