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Ben Lowy Underwater Photoshoot Tutorial for B&H Photo at PhotoPlus Expo

During the 2019 PhotoPlus Expo in NYC we had the chance to record a quick underwater photoshoot demonstration with professional photographer Ben Lowy and B&H Photo. Ben and Outex founder JR demonstrated the basics of a fashion shoot. Ben was using a Sony A9 with 16-35mm f/4 and JR an A7R3 with 16-35mm f/2.8. Both used the Outex Pro Kit Regular with 72mm and 82mm front glass ports, respectively, and Light And motion Stella 9600 lights. B&H shot above water footage with a variety of cameras.

Mastering Medium Format Photography in Any Environment with Outex - PhaseOne Testimonial Testing

Outex Waterproof Housing for Medium Format Cameras | Phase One Test Protect your Phase One, Hasselblad, or Pentax medium format camera in any environment with Outex waterproof housings—tested by Digital Transitions. Multiple medium-format Photographers around the world use Outex underwater camera housing with their Pentax, Phase One, Hasselblad, and other cameras. Digital Transitions is one of the largest Phase One distributors in the United States and asked to test Outex with their cameras in Los Angeles, CA. Here's a quick overview of the installation, operational use, and optical/visual testing they did with our Pro Kit. We were using the Large Pro Kit cover, 105mm optical front glass, and viewfinder-mounted rear glass "floating" configuration. The tripod mounted rear glass would also work, but we're considering making a Phase One viewfinder mount.

Outex Photography Featured on Forbes Magazine for Underwater Fashion Brand

This Former Triathlete Is Making Athleisure Wear Even More Versatile Forged out of personal necessity, vyve Splashwea...

KPCC President Bill Davis Outex photo featured on "Current News" publication.

From student-run KALX to KPCC, Bill Davis recalls a career of defying conventional wisdom By Julie Drizin, Executive Director Photo credit; JR deSouza - using Outex underwater camera housing.  Since retiring from KPCC in February, Davis has discovered that "weekday surfing rocks." A big shift is taking place in public media, and it’s not just digital disruption, mergers and acquisitions, or the explosion of content competing for our viewers and listeners.  The change I’m talking about is demographic. Baby boomers who have spent decades in the field are retiring, and they’re turning over leadership of many local stations — sometimes to a new, more diverse generation, and sometimes not.   
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