Flash photography tutorial: Building up to multiple flash units | lynda.com




In this photography tutorial, Ben Long shows how to set up multiple flash units for a portrait shoot of didgeridoo player Stephen Kent. Watch more at http://www.lynda.com/Photography-tutorials/Foundations-Photography-Flash/136568-2.html?utm_campaign=RmbJMyuy2ws&utm_medium=social&utm_source=youtube-earned.

This tutorial is a single movie from the Foundations of Photography: Flash course by lynda.com author Ben Long. The complete course is 3 hours and 9 minutes and explores concepts, tools, and techniques for lighting with flash—from improving built-in flash results to shooting with wireless off-camera flash.

Introduction
1. Flash Fundamentals
2. Fill Flash to Balance Exposure
3. Flash as a Key Light
4. Advanced Flash Scenarios
5. Shooting with Multiple Flash Units
6. Considerations for Purchasing a Flash
Conclusion

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25 responses to “Flash photography tutorial: Building up to multiple flash units | lynda.com”

  1. It's set at 1/32 and -1/3, not 1/32 exactly – the canon Speedlites don't show the exact figure unless you are on that precise setting. 1/32 and -1/3, then down to 1/32 and -2/3, and then 1/64 power. To avoid any confusion.

  2. hello sir…
    i'm going to start new photography business
    as a wedding , events, newborn,fashion ,
    products, indoor and our door sports photography and videography
    so i need your help !!
    could you suggest me a camera kit as well as studio lights …please

    my bugget is 1100$
    my studio space is 300 sqft

  3. I have question. without reciever and transmitter, when i use my flash off camera, the little flash on my camera also firing, which i dont want. any way to prevent this? or i must buy both transmitter and reciever to prevent it?

  4. why not use a light meter instead of waling back and forth while your talent stands there? This is the image i get when people say "i light by eye", it's simply translated as, i walk back and forward three or four times and just wing it

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