2000fordfocus
Oct 5th, 2007, 01:37 AM
Share one photography tips! Enough with those equipment buying tips thread...
Here is my contribution:
Dont be afraid of the flash! Flash photography is essential for all kinds of photos, especially portrait IMO...
The typical problem user has is having harsh lighting... You will need to find ways to soften it! adding a flash will give you the extra pop in a photo and make it stand out! Example, see fashion magazine, is the way they control light that make them stand out!
I dont post portrait in this forum, is just too scary... but below is a example of light control!
a amateur might think is just a simple shoot with a flash trigger to it... Well, if you think so, look again!
Notice how there are no spill of light to the background? Try doing that with just a speedlight!
What I have done here is, I use what's call a barn door. Using a barn door gives me control to the directly of the light. You can try making a barn door yourself! There are just so many way to play with light, it will help you learn more about photography
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1437/1430349903_a7cc057114_b.jpg
Here is my contribution:
Dont be afraid of the flash! Flash photography is essential for all kinds of photos, especially portrait IMO...
The typical problem user has is having harsh lighting... You will need to find ways to soften it! adding a flash will give you the extra pop in a photo and make it stand out! Example, see fashion magazine, is the way they control light that make them stand out!
I dont post portrait in this forum, is just too scary... but below is a example of light control!
a amateur might think is just a simple shoot with a flash trigger to it... Well, if you think so, look again!
Notice how there are no spill of light to the background? Try doing that with just a speedlight!
What I have done here is, I use what's call a barn door. Using a barn door gives me control to the directly of the light. You can try making a barn door yourself! There are just so many way to play with light, it will help you learn more about photography
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1437/1430349903_a7cc057114_b.jpg