Five on-camera flash modifiers that help you avoid that direct flash look
When you first get started with photography, you might only have an on-camera flash. Or, you might be limited and need to be mobile with
When you first get started with photography, you might only have an on-camera flash. Or, you might be limited and need to be mobile with
Fill flash is a great way to work with the weather and lighting conditions we have at the moment. Oftentimes we can’t schedule our photoshoots
Being in extended lockdown means I have had time to play with lighting (models limited to Husband and the dogs). I have always had a
In addition to the a7 IV announcement this morning, Sony has also announced two new flashes, the HVL-F60RM2 and the HVL-F46RM. Both are powerful wireless
Using an on-camera flash at an indoor event is probably the simplest way to make pictures of small groups look their best. At weddings, parties
I don’t know what it is about nighttime, but that seems to be the time when my brain is the most creative. Maybe it’s due
Have you ever walked down the makeup aisle at a store and just stared at the images? Trying to understand what lighting setup they used
One of the biggest reasons why I don’t like pop-up flashes is that it gives uneven, harsh lighting directed at your subject. Even with an
What is a snoot? A snoot is just a funny name for a piece of equipment — generally a tube or similar object such as
While you might all be feeling a little chilly in the Northern Hemisphere, down here in Australia we are sweltering in the Summer heat. Nothing
This was a recent dilemma I faced. I currently have older Bowens strobes in the studio and while there is nothing actually wrong with them,
Every photographer needs a flash eventually. If you’re into portraits or real estate, then the Godox AD200 may be the best all around value in