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"Once you learn how your camera records light and how you can manipulate it, your perspective is forever changed and the almost perverse addiction to reverse light engineering begins.
So this post is dedicated to those of you who have caught the lighting bug. Here’s your opportunity to find out how Creature Teacher Todd LeVeck and his crew from Epic Photo Journalism used a few Rogue FlashBender light modifiers to get the shots you see before you.
This is also our way of doing a testimonial for Expo Imaging products. We ONLY recommend the products we actually use and, because most of our photographers like to travel far and pack lightly, we absolutely use the crap out of their portable light modifiers."
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"Portable light modifiers and small strobes will let you make great photographs even when there is not much ambient light. Discover what you can use to make your own portable sun."
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"How do we change light? One great little package of accessories to help us is made by a clever company called ExpoImaging, Inc., which makes the Rogue Flashbender system. They make a most interesting and creative series of individual items that combine to give you a kit of interweaving products. We use these to reflect light, bounce light, bend it; we can add color; we can soften light or focus it. Let’s look at a few of the individual components and then how they can work to help you manipulate light."
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"As you can see the Rogue Flash Bender did a great job of modifying a hard native light source. They are easy to use and compact to transport so there's no excuse for not having one with you. I use mine as a wrap for my Speedlite in transit."
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"When it comes to taking a good photograph, there are three things you want to control: light, light & light. Some situations don't allow you to take a full light kit with you, but that doesn't mean you can't take a great photograph. Rogue Flashbenders give you control over your flash for fantastic photos even on location."
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"I have found the Rogue product line to be simple yet versatile, giving you total control for your lighting requirements when used with your portable flash heads. They are durable and light, easily packed into the smallest of camera bags and ready for use. Best of all they are self contained and do not require you to stick or glue things onto your flash heads. I highly recommend the system to all photographers who need to control or modify the light from their flash heads."
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![[Review] FlashBender Diffusion Panel, FlashBender, and Rogue Universal Lighting Filter Kit [Review] FlashBender Diffusion Panel, FlashBender, and Rogue Universal Lighting Filter Kit](MediaFiles/reviews/EN_th_229.jpg) |
"For a Strobist-style shooter on a budget, event or wedding photographer, or any shooter who is always on the move and is looking for a quick, simple modifier to soften light with minimal fuss, I’d heartily recommend the FlashBender with the Small Diffusion Panel accessory. The quality of light is much more appealing than many similar modifiers that I have seen in the same price range. The build quality is superb and I could see this product lasting a long time in my gear bag, which is not the most forgiving environment. The fact that it works on multiple systems with no fuss is icing on the cake."
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"These are tools that everyone can use! Several of my photography friends have started using these same tools as well after I introduced them. In this post you will see how easy it is to use these tools and how you can enhance the look of your images."
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"The numerous ways the FlashBender can be manipulated provide a photographer with many options when it comes to diffusing the light from a shoe mount flash. I've used mine on Red Carpets, during small venue concerts, and while shooting candids at a large event. It allows me to place the light where I need it, unlike some other modifiers that throw out omni-directional light, thereby effectively lowering flash output."
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