Lights, camera, fashion

MANILA, Philippines - For stylist and YStyle contributor Carlos Concepcion and stylist/bloggerLaureen Uy, great photos are crucial, especially in fashion. Carlos wants to carry a camera with him all the time, but finds that “SLRs are too heavy, but point-and-shoot cameras tend to be blurry.” In fashion shows where models strut in pace, a sharp, clear shot is what Carlos wants out of a camera.

As the sister of stylists Liz and Vince Uy, Laureen is used to being photographed herself, but she’s now taking the spot behind the lens to produce the photographic magic herself. Aside from her clothing business Stylebreak, Laureen also dabbles into blogging, with numerous photos accompanying her posts. “Because I attend events, I use a camera every day. Since I blog every day, people wants to see good photos.”

Strike a pose: Laureen and Carlos always carry their Nikon Coolpix to catch fashion’s most exciting moments.

With Nikon Coolpix, Carlos and Laureen are set to document fashion events, and translate them into narratives through their photos. Not only does it have NIKKOR lenses, Coolpix also has blur-reduction functions: vibration reduction, motion detection, and high ISO capability to make sure every move is captured. Even with the glaring lights or the long catwalks in a fashion show, the Clear Color display technology will make it easy to compose and share your pictures with anti-glare coating and brightness adjustment. Take the best fashion shots with Nikon Coolpix Best Shot selector, which takes 10 sequential shots in one shutter release and saves the best images. Coolpix cameras come in different colors to match your style. Record runway action in HD Quality Movie in stereo sound recording. Fashion enthusiasts will be delighted with the Coolpix cameras, such as S Series, S2500 and S3100 made for style and excellent performance.

Armed with their newest stylish accessory, Carlos and Laureen are set to document local fashion with their impressive photos thanks to their Nikon Coolpix cameras.

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