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Wickedly Fast Workflow with Kingston

CARRIE TANG PICKED up a camera professionally to have adventures, and sheā€™s certainly achieved her aim. From capturing intimate supper clubs hosted by Michelin starred chefs to shooting at international music festivals, handling major advertising campaigns for A-List clients and documenting the Project Harar medical mission dedicated to transforming the lives of children and young adults in Ethiopia, sheā€™s had an exceptional and busy career.

Itā€™s all guaranteed to get the adrenaline racing, but there are occasions when there simply doesnā€™t seem to be enough time in the day, and anything that could speed up the time-consuming but essential tasks that form an inevitable part of any assignment, such as downloading memory cards at the end of an intensive dayā€™s shoot, is always going to be more than welcome.

Enter Kingstonā€™s innovative and ground-breaking new product the Workfl ow Hub, which promises to turbo charge the transferral of files from memory cards to the computer, and Carrie is excited about the possibilities itā€™s offering.

ā€œThe Kingston Workflow Hub is a great piece of kit for photographers who need to upload media from multiple sources,ā€ she confirms. ā€œIā€™ve found it to be fast, light and portable enough to take on gigs with me and I like how you get one system that uploads everything including photos, video and audio all at the same time.

ā€œI also love how you can pick and choose how you use it. For example, if you donā€™t need the whole hub or are only shooting with one camera body, you can take just the USB miniHub, or an SD or microSD reader depending on what you need for your shoot. So, if itā€™s just a quick on-location gig you can pop the miniHub reader in your bag and subsequently transfer files to your laptop for maximum ease. It looks the business too, with its sleek and smart silver and black finish.ā€



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