Introducing Sigma Vision magazine!

Introducing Sigma Vision magazine!

Welcome to the premiere issue of Sigma Vision, the new biannual magazine from Sigma Corporation of America, featuring inspiring imagery and great technical advice!

We’ve got great advice for adventure sports photography from Liam Doran, birding tips from Lisa Franceski, art show tips from Walter Arnold, and much more! You can read the magazine online in the embedded viewer, or click on the Share icon from the reader to download as a PDF (screenshot below).

 


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© 2015 Liam Doran This morning sun rises over the San Juan Mountains of southwest Colorado bathing the deep snow on Coal Bank Pass in low angle light. I spent two days skiing and shooting with local pro skier Sven Brunso. His knowledge of the area is extensive and was critical in helping us capture some amazing shots. Sigma 24-105mm F4 DG OS HSM lens on a Canon
© 2015 Liam Doran
This morning sun rises over the San Juan Mountains
of southwest Colorado bathing the deep snow on Coal Bank Pass in low angle light. I spent two days
skiing and shooting with local pro skier Sven Brunso. His knowledge of the area is extensive and was
critical in helping us capture some amazing shots.
Sigma 24-105mm F4 DG OS HSM lens on a Canon

 

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You can download the PDF for offline viewing.
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