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Motion Meets Mastery: The Imaging Artistry of Photographer Marc Weiler

Swiss photographer Marc Weiler captures motion and light with cinematic precision using Outex waterproof camera housings. Learn how Outex’s optical glass ports, universal compatibility, and lightweight design empower professionals like Marc to shoot anywhere — from surf to storm — without compromise.

Speed and Clarity: Blurring Boundaries w/ Amunì Media in North Race Wing Content

Amunì Media again pushes creative boundaries—this time with North Foils, capturing a high-octane product video featuring rising star Ernesto De Amicis in Laci’s home waters of Sicily. The goal? Convey speed, sleek design, and the raw thrill of racing wing gear through the lens. For this shoot, Laci armed his camera inside an Outex housing using a flat front port—then screwed an ND64 filter right before (inside) the front glass. This combination allowed a slow shutter of 1/50 sec, generating graceful motion blur in video that complements the speed of De Amicis cutting through water.

Burning Man Photography: How Outex Protected Steve Baer’s Camera

Firefighter-photographer Steve Baer captured Burning Man without fear of dust or mud—thanks to the Outex Camera Pro Kit. See his story and photos.

Riding the Elements with a Lens: How Outex Elevates Nikola Bagarov’s Filmmaking

Discover how filmmaker Nikola Bagarov uses Outex waterproof camera housings to film kitesurfing, extreme sports, and travel adventures around the world. Reliable waterproof protection for cameras in any environment.

Gabe DeWitt's Visions of Adventure, Underwater, and Outdoor Photography. From Mountain Streams to Magazines

Adventure Without Limits: Why Gabe DeWitt Trusts Outex for Photography.  Photographer Gabe DeWitt captures light, curiosity, and adventure worldwide—discover why he trusts Outex to protect his camera and phone everywhere.

Over/Under Perfection – Amunì Media's Cabrinha Wing Shoot in Sicily

The Cabrinha wing collection shoot presented a technical and aesthetic puzzle: how to capture the same wing in both air and water—an over-and-under—or “split” shot. The solution? A dome port paired with a flat, mirror-like sea—only achievable under calm offshore wind conditions. Photographer Laci Kobulsky’s approach was precise. He chose the optimal time and place where the sea lay still, then strapped on his Outex waterproof housing with optical glass dome port (perfect for this exact scenario), plunging the lens halfway to invite that boundary between worlds. With stability and clarity, the dome port sculpted the shot: wings slicing air above, foil gliding below.
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