Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 46: Using Natural Light: Adorama Photography TV




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Adorama Photography TV presents: In this episode Mark has some simple lighting tips that can help to improve your photos in different natural light situations.

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40 responses to “Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 46: Using Natural Light: Adorama Photography TV”

  1. Ive been a professional photographer for 11 years now, but i still find these videos interesting and helpful. Even if i know many of the things taught, there is often some little nugget of info or something being done in a way i wouldn't have thought of. Most of all though, i like the friendliness of the your teaching Mark. There are a lot of photographers who have a feeling of superiority, but you have a very humble approach and you meet people right where they are, however basic that might be (eg you explaining what a lens hood is). That is how photography should be, it's a fun thing to get into. Your videos are by far the best i have seen anywhere. They are informative, pleasant to watch and you get to the point, whilst making the whole thing fun. You also teach on all levels which is great. I really appreciate your efforts!

  2. If you look closely at the photos using the reflector you will see a very unnatural catch light at the bottom of the eyes. The proper way to use the reflector is to raise it above your head this way the direction of light is more natural looking. This also repositions the catch lights near the top of the eyes.

  3. Very good video………I REALLY like Sam ! 😉 Okay, seriously, I have one question (and others might also be curious). When using an external Flash for fill light, should one make any exposure adjustments on either, the Flash unit (provided the unit has this feature) or on one's camera. Probably depends on the lens you are using and the distance from you (the camera man) and the subject (Sam. btw – did I mention I really like Sam? Would really like to test out this procedure with Saml………) Oh yeah, one other question. Can you tell us what lens you are using…………and Sam's telephone number? 😉

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