November 29, 2013

Sample This Course and See What’s Inside

Aperture Controls Flash Exposure F/stop or aperture on the other hand DOES controls the amount (or rate) of light allowed to expose the picture. This means that by changing your f/stop, you control…

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March 05, 2013

Lesson 2: Page 27

Self Assignment 1) Photograph someone who is backlit by the sun and you have filled them with flash so they won’t be silhouetted. 2) Create a nice still life setup such as…

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March 01, 2013

Lesson 2: Page 26

Swivel heads Most of today’s flashes allow the head to be swiveled and this allows you to point the flash in a variety of directions. If the photo is a…

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March 01, 2013

Lesson 2: Page 25

Many flashes have built in white cards next to the wide angle attachment. Most photographers assume this is a bounce panel but they are really more for creating catchlights in…

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March 01, 2013

Lesson 2: Page 24

This magazine cover was photographed using a diffused flash right next to the camera on the right. The flash was a key light while the ambient was the fill light.

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March 01, 2013

Lesson 2: Page 23

Summary Flash Key is when you want flash to be the main light. Flash fill is when you want flash to be the secondary light. To make Flash Key effective,…

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March 01, 2013

Lesson 2: Page 22

Auto Fill Reduction Many flashes automatically apply Auto Fill Reduction when photographing in bright light. This basically means that the flash is doing the work for you by not over…

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November 29, 2013

Sample This Course and See What’s Inside

Aperture Controls Flash Exposure F/stop or aperture on the other hand DOES controls the amount (or rate) of light allowed to expose the picture. This means that by changing your f/stop, you control…

Read More
March 05, 2013

Lesson 2: Page 27

Self Assignment 1) Photograph someone who is backlit by the sun and you have filled them with flash so they won’t be silhouetted. 2) Create a nice still life setup such as…

Read More
March 01, 2013

Lesson 2: Page 26

Swivel heads Most of today’s flashes allow the head to be swiveled and this allows you to point the flash in a variety of directions. If the photo is a…

Read More
March 01, 2013

Lesson 2: Page 25

Many flashes have built in white cards next to the wide angle attachment. Most photographers assume this is a bounce panel but they are really more for creating catchlights in…

Read More
March 01, 2013

Lesson 2: Page 24

This magazine cover was photographed using a diffused flash right next to the camera on the right. The flash was a key light while the ambient was the fill light.

Read More
March 01, 2013

Lesson 2: Page 23

Summary Flash Key is when you want flash to be the main light. Flash fill is when you want flash to be the secondary light. To make Flash Key effective,…

Read More
March 01, 2013

Lesson 2: Page 22

Auto Fill Reduction Many flashes automatically apply Auto Fill Reduction when photographing in bright light. This basically means that the flash is doing the work for you by not over…

Read More