UK Photo Students Get Their Hands On A Hasselblad

March 30, 2010 | Zoltan Arva-Toth | Events | Comment |

A team of Hasselblad imaging experts will demonstrate the new Hasselblad H4D cameras and the company’s Phocus software to photography students at colleges and universities across the UK. Chris Russell-Fish, Hasselblad UK MD explained: “Students are the future of the imaging business so we decided to plan a completely free of charge, nationwide educational roadshow to enable them to get some real hands-on experience with the 40-megapixel medium format H4D-40”. Hasselblad is also holding evening sessions after each student day event, and these are open to all professional photographers.

Website: Hands On Hasselblad

Hasselblad Press Release

UK photo-students get their hands on a Hasselblad

30/03/2010 Hundreds of photography students at colleges and universities across the UK are getting to grips with cutting edge digital camera technology in a unique nationwide roadshow organised by Hasselblad. ‘It’s a unique educational roadshow. An exclusive opportunity for students to test drive our new H4D cameras and engage directly with the company’ – Chris Russell-Fish, Managing Director Hasselblad UK

In a two month-long, twelve venue tour stretching from Portsmouth to Edinburgh, a team of Hasselblad imaging experts will demonstrate the new H4D cameras and the company’s world-acclaimed Phocus software.

Chris Russell-Fish, Hasselblad UK MD explained: “Students are the future of the imaging business so we decided to plan a completely free of charge, nationwide educational roadshow to enable them to get some real hands-on experience with the 40 megapixel medium format H4D-40, which offers ultimate image quality and is as easy to use as any 35mm camera.

We are using the roadshows to increase awareness and dispel any previous misconceptions about Hasselblad pricing and service. This is about winning hearts and minds - and there’s nowhere better to start than with students - tomorrow’s professional photographers. We want young photographers to engage with Hasselblad quality solutions from the very earliest opportunity.”

He added: “It’s the first event of its kind where students and tutors at leading educational institutions can work with all our latest H4D equipment within their own environment.”

David Summerfield, Hasselblad’s Roadshow manager said: “Reaction has been outstanding. We’re not hard-selling anything. We are just giving students and tutors the chance to play with and test-drive this amazing camera in real time on real shoots. The later courses are really filling up too after students use Twitter to tell friends and colleagues to register for one of these events”.

Hasselblad is also holding evening sessions after each student day event - and these are open to all professional photographers. More details on http://www.handsonahasselblad.com

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