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Dan Traun, Photographer

Born and raised near the Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area in the scenic Mississippi River town of Red Wing, Dan Traun photographs everyday life and publishes those images on Dan Traun Photography.

Previously, he published his photography via Outdoor Guy Photography; the site remains online to showcase some of his work from 2012 to 2013.

Currently, Dan is working with his wife, Cynthia, also a photographer.  The couple’s portrait/wedding work can be found at Traun Photography. Additionally, a collection of Dan’s photos from 2011-2013 is showcased here with prints available for purchase.

Dan became fascinated with photography at a young age while snapping casual shots of his everyday surroundings and of local events. His interest in photography grew as he did. He soon began photographing the countrysides of Minnesota and Wisconsin and has many fond memories of back roads, picturesque scenery and time spent with family/friends.

This long-time photographer’s experience ranges from portrait to studio, event, Nature, panoramic, scenic and urban styles of photography. His preferred styles are scenic (water/landscapes) and urban (street/architecture) photography.

Creating a timeless photo, Dan believes, requires knowledge of the subject or area. Sometimes that means photographing the scene/subject over many years and at different times of the year.

Dan observes that each day begins with unique circumstances and conditions which yield continuing change and variety in nature’s beauty. Given his love of history, he strives to freeze moments in time for future generations. Photos are just as much a part of history, says Dan, as the story itself.

Photo Gear & Cutie Patooties

The Rogue Flashbenders for our speedlight camera flashes arrived the other day.  The Rogue Flashbender by itself is great.  There is so much flexibility (literally) in shaping it (especially when using it as bounce or snoot).  The malleable rods that are built into the Flashbender give you infinite adjustment and allow you to shape the light however you wish.  With the addition of a diffusion panel it transforms the Flashbender into a compact softbox.  The whole unit folds flat like most other styles do.  I like that it is not plastic that will eventually crack.  Plastic vs. fabric; there are +’s and -‘s to each I suppose. I prefer folding and storing fabric vs. plastic.  Plastic over time may become brittle.  I am sure that these will hold up just fine under the light use we will put them through. The build quality is plenty sturdy and I have no doubt these will last for a long while.

These do a very nice job of taming the harshness and diffusing the light while very adequately illuminating your subject(s).  I am very pleased with the result of our newest gear acquisition.

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Small Soft Box Kit Contents (Price – $49.95):
*Small FlashBender Reflector
*Small Diffusion Panel
When attached to the Small FlashBender the Small Diffusion Panel measures 9″ x 4.5″ (229mm x 114mm).
Large Soft Box Kit Contents (Price – $64.95):
*Large FlashBender Reflector
*Large Diffusion Panel
*Large Silver/Black Reflector Attachment
When attached to the Large FlashBender the Large Diffusion Panel measures 9″ x 8″ (229mm x 203mm)
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Audrey and Tindra did an excellent job modeling while I tested the two different sizes out. Cyndie was kind enough to take part as well.