Creative flash Portrait Photography, Tutorials and Ideas by Dom Bower




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36 responses to “Creative flash Portrait Photography, Tutorials and Ideas by Dom Bower”

  1. Hi there, have you heard about "photo SFX art" (search on Google for it)? There you can watch a good free video demonstrating how you can shoot outstanding photographs. It made it easier for Joe to shoot photographs which have a jaw-dropping-effect any time you take a look at them. It might help you as well.

  2. Many thanks for the interesting tutorial, I shall be doing some messing about with the lights tomorrow. But I aint getting my top off for no 1 🙂 too much man boobs

  3. hi

    i have a question =D

    Do i have to have a white background (maybe white paper , like in professional studios ) , because you didnt use a white paper or something like this and it looks nice too =D

  4. Seen your photoshop videos, you have alot of talent behind the camera and with editing! I have a question, do you only use photoshop? or do you use lightroom aswell? I used photoshop, then used lightroom and havn't really touched PS since. But that holding your head video was genius!

  5. Hello.. GREAT VIDEOS… Thank you Thank you… I will be getting a camera soon.. Was wondering what kind you recommend.. Cannon or Nikon… And which model.. Thanks a million times once again!… Keep the videos coming! 🙂

  6. I am learning and I think I am going to do a stupid question, but..anyways,… How do you focus yourself?? I mean, For me is not that easy, How do you do?
    Sorry for my English.
    Saludos desde España!!

  7. Dom,

    Fantastic video! I have questions! Firstly, I notice that you are not using pocket wizards or any remote flash triggers…how are you triggering the flashes then? I use a Canon 5D. Secondly, what settings are you using on your camera? i.e. shutter speed, aperture, iso etc… I love the fact that you don't let any ambient light in but I need to know what settings you are using. I'd appreciate your reply to this comment! Thanks so much!

    -DomPhotographyAddict

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