Overpowering Sunlight vs. Using it (OFF CAMERA FLASH) Photography Tutorial




In this video I run through the difference between shooting natural available light and controlling the environment with flash shooting in bright daylight. Mostly it’s a style thing, but there are advantages and disadvantages to both. It’s definitely worth learning 🙂

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25 responses to “Overpowering Sunlight vs. Using it (OFF CAMERA FLASH) Photography Tutorial”

  1. If you want a better moonlight for outdoor use Godox make an AD360, AD600 they are branded differently around the world but are the same thing! But beware Godox are cheap but support can be nonexistant for some they are branded Flashpoint through Adorama in USA!

  2. PJ, its awesome mate. Just loved it.
    Im thiking of getting a B1 (Profoto) in near future; I've a yongnuo 600EX RT flash (bought today 🙂 ).. Is it possible to use that with Profoto Air TTL remote? (Otherwise, I will have to get a Yongnuo trigger & that will go waste in future).

  3. Nice one PJ,
    Just found your channel…. subscribed.

    You have a natural talent for this, very fresh way of a tutorial video. Was trying to put my finger on why you stood out to me. I think it's the fact you get straight to the point and you are very natural in front of a camera. Good work anyways

  4. I got the Youngnuo 560ii (i guess the name is right) and my 700D does not recognize it. Is there any way to guess the right settings for light if you don't have TTL or is just try and error?

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