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October 13, 2009 // Multimedia / News / press
Thanks to NikonRumors.com for featuring my motion work with the Nikon D3. 

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I thought it was fun to point out what could be done with existing caveman technology, coming on the heels of an announcement about the new Nikon D3s, which supposedly adds video capabilities...

Besides being an extremely popular site for - what else - obsessing over the latest rumors about new Nikon products (and Leica stuff), it's also a fun place to see what's going on in the photo world in general.

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Speaking of which, I'll be giving a workshop about mixed media production for photographers at the Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar in December. I'll be doing a walkthrough of the stillmotion workflow on the D3, and maybe the new D3s if I can get one in my hands by then.

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September 24, 2009 // Multimedia
For the third video clip in the Beta series, Ashley Dorough shows us how its done on "Brutus", a unique V2 boulder problem at Hound Ears. More stillmotion with the Nikon D3 camera here.

Get ready - the Triple Crown Bouldering Competition is just over a week away!

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paul sherar:

great imagery, love those rocks in hound ears, in my back yard but untouchable!

(09.24.09 @ 02:59 PM)
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September 11, 2009 // Multimedia
Just put out the second in a series of short climbing videos called "The Beta" for the Triple Crown Bouldering Series, the largest outdoor climbing competition in the US.

I am sponsoring the series this year with the video series, which will highlight an area in the competition along with a local climber every month. Each month I try to shoot with a different technique. The Beta #2, with Chattanooga local and FiveTen climber Brion Voges, was shot with Stillmotion from a Nikon D3 still camera, along with interview footage on a Canon HV20 video camera.


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Dalton Hilfinger:

absolutely amazing... the Paul Fuelling video is also top notch. really progressive climbing video... some of the highest quality footage i've seen. inspiring.

(09.11.09 @ 09:13 PM)
Michael Carney:

awesome clip! The more I see your still motion stuff, the more it grows on me. I'm looking forward to the next one!

(09.12.09 @ 11:18 AM)
Andre:

Nice work. Really like your videos

(09.17.09 @ 02:46 PM)
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Just kicked off a fun new series of videos for the Triple Crown Bouldering Series website called "The Beta". Each month these short pieces will introduce you to a new athlete and a couple boulder problems that will be in the 3Crown competitions this fall - the largest outdoor bouldering competition in the world. Check it out - click on the expansion icon on the lower right to view this HD video full screen!
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michael:

awesome job, I look forward to seeing the others.

(08.14.09 @ 01:56 PM)
Alex Menendez:

Kick ass clip!! I really dig it. I am just now getting involved in the sport (climbing gym in Orlando) and keep coming back to your site and links for inspiration. Please keep updating. alex

(08.24.09 @ 09:02 PM)
Narc:

Love the video, can't wait to see the rest of the series!

(08.25.09 @ 03:37 PM)
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Created this Stillmotion piece last week with John Kelso. He has assisted me on many shoots, and is a kickass inline skater, punk rocker, and future photography superstar. Followed him for a weekend to a few spots around Atlanta. We got kicked out of every single joint - a good sign.

This was shot entirely on a Nikon D3 still camera.


Inline from Andrew Kornylak on Vimeo.




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Alan Santos:

Wow! Done with the D3?! Really cool stuff!

(07.16.09 @ 09:14 PM)
abraham:

very cool video! found your blog thru robert benson's site, awesome work here! thanks for sharing

(07.17.09 @ 06:33 PM)
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