flash photography tutorial – conquer your fear of the flash




this an easy exercise to teach you how to control your flash and conquer your fears. doing our simple shots in your own way with your own, flashgun, will help you understand how much light you are going to get, and how powerful it will be. I believe this simple flash photography tutorial is the easy way to learn
The exercise consists of photographing the flash gun directly in action by using a wireless trigger. We can compare first hand all the power settings, and how light will be casted by the flash gun. On top of that you will visualise how wide the light cone will be by controlling the flash zoom.
I believe this is the way to go – for more details and few good deals:
http://academy-of-photography.com/easy-exercise-to-learn-to-control-your-flash-and-visualise-the-power-of-light/

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49 responses to “flash photography tutorial – conquer your fear of the flash”

  1. Thanks a lot for taking the time to demonstrate the flash, its power, its zoom effect and the light result with the use of a soft box. This is the first time i've ever seen such a very illustrative demo. It HELPS a lot to visualize it. Good analogy to a shower head. Thanks again.

  2.  HEY TUDOR(MASTER)! hear is my question…i have a grate flash called  Nikon sb 900!unfortunately i did work on it properly because its heats very badly and its lock it up  and its killing my result and moments!if you can please give me some advise on it!

  3. Thank you for taking the time to create these informative videos. This one is a good exercise that everyone should do for themselves to get a much better understanding of their flash. Knowing one's equipment is helpful for getting those great shots. Thanks!

  4. This really helped me a lot. I had no idea how to work my new speed light. Every other video was talking about other things but I needed someone to break down what they meant. Great video…..thanks 🙂

  5. Great video thank you!  I was (and perhaps am still a little) scared of my flash, but I now have a lot more understanding.  It is so obvious that the zoom should work like a lens, it just didn't occur to me doh!  Great teacher as Eric Brown has said!

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