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Reddit mentions of Rogue Photographic Design ROGUERELG2 FlashBender 2 Large Reflector, Bounce Flash, Snoot, Gobo (Black/White)

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Rogue Photographic Design ROGUERELG2 FlashBender 2 Large Reflector, Bounce Flash, Snoot, Gobo (Black/White). Here are the top ones.

Rogue Photographic Design ROGUERELG2 FlashBender 2 Large Reflector, Bounce Flash, Snoot, Gobo (Black/White)
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Makes a bounce flash reflector, gobo, or snootPacks flat / great for travelAttaches quickly & securelyAdjustable to fit all popular brands of accessory flashFor on-camera or off-camera flash
Specs:
ColorBlack/White
Height0.25 Inches
Length11 Inches
SizeLarge Reflector
Weight0.3 Pounds
Width10.5 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Rogue Photographic Design ROGUERELG2 FlashBender 2 Large Reflector, Bounce Flash, Snoot, Gobo (Black/White):

u/sticklebackridge · 2 pointsr/photography

Get one of these:

Yongnuo 560 IIs

And get some radio triggers too. You'll need something like a Flash Bender, or a Fong Lightsphere to diffuse/modify the light.

I've seen a lot of bar photogs using this combo, and then they hold the light above the subjects head, so you get a nice butterfly-like light quality, and it's much more efficient than bouncing, as you can use much less flash power to get a clean image.

You could find variations of the products I mentioned to fit your budget if those are too much.

u/geo815 · 2 pointsr/photography

NEED ADVICE ASAP!

Tomorrow I will be shooting my first ever wedding. I won't be at the ceremony but I will have a set up at the reception. My problem is one of the sockets on my lights has popped out somewhere and now I'm only working with one light for reference now I'm only working with one of these
I do have my Newwer flash and this light bender as well. Do you guys think I can wing this or should I try to find another main light source asap? Also any advice on doing backdrop wedding photography? I'm working with my Sony a6300 and I have a 18-55 kit lens and 50mm 1.4 Nikon lens. I was thinking the 50 was going to give me the best result since I'm doing portraits.

If I can wing it with one main source light and my flash where should I position the main light? Going on YouTube right now to look up some tutorials and tips would appreciate any links or articles! I'm pretty nervous because it's a wedding but its not the first time I wing a shoot with mishaps going on.

u/WHBN · 1 pointr/photography

Best flash diffuser for travel? I'm headed to Mexico with the family and am taking my D7100 and a Yongnuo flash / transmitter. Should I get a small softbox? A flash bender? Something else? I don't have a lot of experience with flash but I don't want super hard shadows on my subjects. Most of the pictures will probably be outside but there will be some inside as well. I'll be aiming for natural light where possible but want to come out with some nice family photos. Needs to be small. Thanks!

u/bn1979 · 0 pointsr/WeddingPhotography

This sounds like a great place for the Rogue Flashbender.

It takes a little getting used to, but can be extremely useful when you don't have good surfaces for bouncing, and don't want to use direct flash.