Photographer Gallery

Photographer Gallery

 

ExpoImaging Presents Exceptional Images from Exceptional Photographers.

 

Professional photographers who work in many different styles rely on ExpoImaging to achieve the results they demand.

The images in the ExpoImaging Photo Gallery showcase a variety of outstanding work.

All the images displayed in this gallery are the copyrighted work of the respective photographer. Permission is granted only to view the photographs in the gallery in your web browswer and for fair use of the photographs to the extent granted under U.S. and International copyright laws. If you are interested in reproducing these photographs, please contact the respective photographer or contact us.

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ExpoDisc Gallery

ExpoDisc Gallery

 

Side by Side Comparisons of Before and After Images

 

In most situations, even the best DSLR cameras' automatic white balance or white balance presets (e.g., sunlight, fluorescent, tungsten) can't match a custom white balance created by an ExpoDisc. These example cases show the improved results an ExpoImaging custom white balance can create in a variety of lighting situations.

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Ray Flash Gallery

Ray Flash Gallery

 

Images Taken by Photographers Using Ray Flash: The Ring Flash Adapter

 

Portrait, Fashion, Wedding and Macro Galleries of Ray Flash Images

The images in the Ray Flash gallery showcase the variety of different looks that can be achieved using the Ray Flash.

These images may not be reproduced without the permission of the copyright holder whose name is displayed above each enlarged image.

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Rogue FlashBenders Gallery

Rogue FlashBenders Gallery

 

What can YOU do with a single FlashBender positionable reflector?

 

Our newest gallery featuring shots from professional photographers using Rogue FlashBender light modifiers.

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Depth-of-Field Gallery

Depth-of-Field Gallery

 

See what types of pictures you can take with your ExpoAperture2 Depth-of-Field Guide

 

A combination of focal length, aperture and your subject's distance all have an effect on your depth-of-field. Perhaps you want to take a macro photo of a small insect and want to keep it in focus while the background is out of focus. The area of the photo that you want in focus (namely the insect in this example) is your depth-of-field.

An even trickier example might be picking out one flower in the middle of a valley of grass; you want all of the grass in front of (and behind) the flower to be out of focus while the flower is sharp. That's your depth-of-field.

The ExpoAperture2 Depth-of-Field Guide combines focal length, aperture and the distance to your subject into an easy equation, so that you can get that perfect shot.

From close-up macros to breathtaking panoramic views, take a look at the Depth-of-Field Gallery to see what types of pictures you can achieve.

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Featured Photographer

Featured Photographer

 

Ken Sklute

 

All the images displayed in this gallery are the copyrighted work of the respective photographer. Permission is granted only to view the photographs in the gallery in your web browswer and for fair use of the photographs to the extent granted under U.S. and International copyright laws. If you are interested in reproducing these photographs, please contact the respective photographer or contact us.

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