Archive for the ‘FLASH’ Category

One-Light Real Estate Photography.

 One Light Real Estate Photography.

While down in Florida last month, I found out that my parents' next-door neighbors (and good friends) were selling their house. I was a little bummed, as they are good folks and you hate to see them leave.

But I was even more bummed when I saw the point-and-shoot specials the real estate agent had thrown up on the "for sale" page.

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Using your flash’s guide number.


 Using your flash’s guide number.

If you have ever shopped for a flash or read a review, you may have noticed a section of the spec called the guide number or GN. While this value is a measurement of power that the flash has and allows you to compare flash models, is this number useful to you at all?

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Taking photos with white seamless backgrounds V – Simple Changes In Post Production.


 Taking photos with white seamless backgrounds V   Simple Changes In Post Production.

For part four we are going to look at making simple changes to our photos in post production. We are going to change the composition of our photos shot on pure white or pure black. We will also look at a way to add some color back into the background on the images shot on pure white.

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Why should I Use a Speedlight / Small flash ?

 Why should I Use a Speedlight / Small flash ?

For most of you that own a DSRL, you’ll have a built in flash to help you light your subject. So why, oh why would you even bother spending your hard earned cash on another flash that goes right on top of the one you’re used to using? Isn’t it overkill?

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Studio portrait photography with one light source video.

Studio portrait photography with one light source video.

Studio lighting basics for shiny metal and reflections.

Studio lighting basics for shiny metal and reflections.

Taking photos with white seamless backgrounds IV – From White To Black.

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We’ve taken our white seamless BG and made it pure white. The task set before us now is to get a few more visual options out of that white seamless paper or simple white wall we are shooting against.

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Stroboscopic multi flash photography.

 Stroboscopic multi flash photography.

Want to photograph a moving subject so that it's not blurred and yet preserves a clear sense of motion, rather than seeming frozen in space? Try stroboscopic flash. Like high-speed flash syncing and wireless TTL flash, it's one of those seemingly byzantine flash techniques that most photographers never get around to mastering. Here's what you need to know.

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Classic Three Light Portrait Video

Classic Three Light Portrait Video

Taking photos with white seamless backgrounds III – Full Length Model Photo With One Light

 Taking photos with white seamless backgrounds III   Full Length Model Photo With One Light

I felt challenged today to see if I could shoot a full length portrait on a plain old white seamless background with a single battery powered light source. There is this thing I do with barebulb flashes that blows the background to white and I use an adjoining wall near the subject to catch light from the bare bulb to bounce back to light the subject’s face.

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Umbrella or softbox in the studio video.

Umbrella or softbox in the studio video.

Do it yourself photography : making your own softbox.

 Do it yourself photography : making your own softbox.

"This is a DIY project I have had in mind for a while now. When I purchased my studio flash heads, they came with a couple of small softboxes. Although I prefer to use translucent umbrellas whenever I can (small, light, easy to transport), there are times when a softbox is a better solution. While I could use the studio head softboxes in some circumstances with my small strobes, there was no way of effectively holding the flash in place without a lot of jerry rigging. To this end, I wanted to design a softbox that would be light, reasonably strong and durable, adaptable (double diffuser, grid attachment, barn doors etc.) at a later date and have a quick and easy way to mount the flash."

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