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Level Up Your Sports Imaging: Olympic Lessons from Finn O’Hara’s Latest Campaign

Finn O’Hara: Capturing Olympic Velocity with Tactical Precision What happens when a national campaign for Bell Canada demands a "low angle" on an Olympic champion? For award-winning director and photographer Finn O’Hara, it meant taking the Canon R5 where few commercial shooters dare: deep into the high-speed lanes of a professional pool. Facing a strict four-hour window and the technical complexity of tethered underwater imaging, Finn bypassed bulky traditional housings for the tactile, modular precision of Outex. Discover how Finn synchronized a Canon RF 15-35mm lens, Area51 tethering, and a clever Profoto strobe relay to freeze the motion of gold medalist Maggie Mac Neil in real-time. Dive into the workflow that proves you don’t have to sacrifice control for protection.

Through the Lens of Service: How MGySgt Robert Brown Jr. Elevates Combat Imaging

In the world’s most unforgiving environments—where water, sand, heat, and pressure collide—capturing the mission is as critical as executing it. The work of GySgt Robert Brown Jr. offers a powerful window into how imaging supports modern military operations, from training and reconnaissance to active missions and strategic communication. His story is one of many. Across the globe, armed forces rely on Outex to enable creators and operators to document, analyze, and communicate in conditions where traditional camera systems fall short—delivering professional results through a lightweight, modular, and universally compatible system built for any environment.

Terje Kolaas: Underwater Wildlife Photography Reinvented With Outex Tripod And Remote Trigger

Norwegian wildlife photographer Terje Kolaas expands his creative possibilities in Trondheimfjord with the Common Eider project, using a Canon EOS R5 Mark II and wide-angle lens inside an Outex waterproof housing. By remotely triggering his camera just centimeters below the fjord’s surface, Kolaas captures immersive split-level wildlife photography that reveals both above- and underwater worlds in a single frame. Discover how Outex enables lightweight, flexible underwater camera protection that helps photographers push boundaries in cold, clear winter conditions and bring viewers closer to nature than ever before.

Michael O. Snyder: Climate & Heritage Photography with Outex

Photographer and Outex ambassador Michael O. Snyder documents how world heritage sites are adapting to climate change through the National Geographic Society’s Preserving Legacies project. From submerged northern map turtles in Canadian lakes to ancient water systems at Petra, Jordan, Snyder’s storytelling reveals how scientific, indigenous, and local knowledge combines with climate action to protect fragile cultural and natural heritage. Using Outex waterproof camera systems, Snyder captures compelling imagery in extreme environments — from under ice to desert canyons — bringing global attention to preservation efforts and inspiring audiences worldwide.

Mastering Underwater Body Art: A Spotlight on Photographer Dan Katz

Discover Dan Katz’s stunning underwater nude body art photography using Outex waterproof camera housings. Explore his portfolio and creator insights. Visual artist Dan Katz made a career in creative direction and advertising before turning his attention and energy into underwater photography. Though Dan doesn’t have a favorite subject to photograph, he finds inspiration in nature, architecture, and the amazing shapes, colors, and forms of the human body. Dan’s work in a reflection of that inspiration. Dan uses Canon DSLR cameras underwater with the Outex housing system because of its universal camera fit, complete functional control over settings, and optical glass ports for professional imaging results.

Tomasz Rossa: Olympic Diver Turned Underwater Photographer | Outex

Olympic diver turned world-class photographer Tomasz Rossa blends athleticism, performance, and creativity in his striking underwater and large-scale portraits. Featured in Rangefinder Magazine and trusted by clients like Cirque du Soleil and Celine Dion, Rossa uses a variety of high-resolution, mirrorless, and medium format cameras. With Outex waterproof camera housings, he seamlessly protects his gear in pools, on stages, and outdoors—without compromising image quality. Discover how Outex empowers Rossa’s artistry and why it’s the go-to solution for professional photographers pushing creative boundaries in extreme environments. 

Cory Silken: Nautical & Sailing Photography with Outex Housing

Renowned nautical photographer and sailor Cory Silken has built a career capturing the rhythm, light, and elegance of life on the water. From luxury yachts and iconic regattas to quiet moments at sea, his imagery reflects a deep passion for sailing and storytelling through photography. As both a working professional and an educator, Cory is constantly refining his tools and techniques to stay mobile, efficient, and creatively focused. That pursuit led him to Outex waterproof housings—a solution that simplifies his water-based workflow by reducing bulk, weight, and cost compared to traditional underwater systems. With Outex, Cory can confidently bring his primary camera gear into wet environments while keeping setups clean and accessible. It’s why he now recommends Outex as part of his photography workshops: empowering photographers to work closer to the water, with fewer barriers and greater creative freedom.

Underwater Photography Trends 2026: Gear, Tech & Techniques

Dive into the most exciting underwater photography trends shaping 2026 — from cutting-edge gear innovations and creative shooting techniques to the rising aesthetic movements redefining aquatic imagery. Whether you’re a seasoned shooter or just taking your first plunge, discover what’s capturing attention this January: AI-enhanced editing workflows, hybrid camera systems with improved dynamic range, sustainable practices on dive shoots, and the latest in waterproof housing tech that’s making high-quality underwater capture more accessible than ever. Stay ahead of the wave and elevate your underwater photography in the year ahead.

Ric Lewis & Kayla Douglas: Underwater Portrait Shoot with Outex

Outex is helping transform underwater photography by empowering content creators expand their capabilities, unleash their creativity, and grow their business. For elite photographers who push the boundaries of creativity, capturing stunning images in unpredictable environments is a challenge—but also an opportunity. High-end photographers using advanced systems, from DSLRs to mirrorless setups, demand absolute perfection in image quality, even when working underwater or in harsh conditions. Outex—the world’s best waterproof and outdoor housing system—is helping leading photographers achieve exactly that. Behind the scenes footage and making of professional photographer Ric Lewis underwater portrait photoshoot feature on Waterproof Magazine volume 2. This blog and video BTS shows Ric Lewis using the Outex underwater housing system to photograph model Kayla Douglas at a recent underwater session for Waterproof Magazine.

Matt Addington: Outdoor & Fishing Photography with Outex

Capturing the essence of the great outdoors with professional photographer Matt Addington in this profile feature tracks his trajectory from art teacher to commercial outdoor industry story teller. Matt uses the Outex underwater housing system to differentiate himself from other photographers by going places that most of the world doesn't see. His fishing photos show the interaction between fishermen and the fish. He loves Outex for its imaging quality, universal compatibility, modular design, and travel friendliness.

Canyoning Photography: How Pros Shoot in Extreme Water Environments

Deep within sculpted stone corridors where waterfalls thunder and light barely reaches, canyoning has emerged as one of the most visually striking frontiers in adventure photography. Blending vertical rock descents, rushing water, and raw natural beauty, canyoning offers photographers a rare opportunity to capture movement, texture, and emotion in places few ever see. From narrow slot canyons to towering waterfall drops, every descent tells a cinematic story shaped by risk, precision, and light. In this world of extremes, photographers like Alex Arnold, Gus Schiavon, Remi Flament, and Thibaut Poinas rely on Outex waterproof housing systems to protect their cameras while delivering uncompromised optical quality in unforgiving conditions. Lightweight, adaptable, and trusted by a global community—including those honoring the Luca Chiarabini Memorial—Outex empowers canyon explorers and creators alike to document the hidden beauty of water-carved worlds with confidence and clarity.

Sports Photography in Any Condition: Pro Tips with Outex Housing

Capturing world-class sports photography requires speed, precision, and the ability to shoot in any environment. Outex ambassadors like Olivier Morin, Andrew Hancock, Bryan Keane, Jonne Roriz, Dean Podmore, and Ryan Sorensenpush the limits of action imagery across arenas, tracks, oceans, and stadiums worldwide. Whether freezing split-second peak action, shooting in unpredictable weather, or mixing stills and motion, these elite photographers rely on Outex waterproof housings for their optical clarity, universal camera compatibility, lightweight travel build, and durable modular systems. For beginners and emerging enthusiasts, Outex gear opens the door to capturing professional-level sports imagery—rain or shine, dust or dirt, poolside or pitch-side—without investing in bulky, expensive hard housings. This blog explores what makes sports photography so demanding, how top pros approach it, and how Outex enables anyone to shoot fast-moving athletes with confidence, creativity, and total protection.
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