New Record for Most Images in One Day

Breaking his previous record of 2400 Leaf Aptus 22 images, Dave Nagel sets our new record of images captured in one day at 3,666. The 2.5 day shoot resulted in 7,150 images captured, a monumental sum that would have been cost prohibitive to do traditionally. If you estimate the final selects scanning costs together with the processing fees, film would have put him into tens of thousands of dollars vs three days of digital capture. So, Congratulations Dave Nagel, and my god I hope that record stands. I’ve never felt a Leaf back get THAT hot before.

Posted in: Photography, Shoot Stories, Technology by Greg on September 29, 2006
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2 Responses to “New Record for Most Images in One Day”

  1. your_past_unit Says:

    Wow

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