Lighting Portraits on Location - Off Camera Flash
Off-camera flash is a technique in photography where the flash is not mounted on the camera body, but instead is positioned separately from the camera. This allows you to control the direction and quality of the light in a more creative way.
You will learn
How to create more natural-looking light: By positioning the flash off-camera, you can create softer, more natural-looking light
Creative lighting effects: Off-camera flash can be used to create a variety of lighting effects, such as rim lighting, backlighting, and fill lighting
How to balance ambient light and flash: Off-camera flash allows you to control the exposure of the subject independently of the background. This can be helpful for creating shots with a dark background and a well-lit subject
Off-camera flash is a technique in photography where the flash is not mounted on the camera body, but instead is positioned separately from the camera. This allows you to control the direction and quality of the light in a more creative way.
You will learn
How to create more natural-looking light: By positioning the flash off-camera, you can create softer, more natural-looking light
Creative lighting effects: Off-camera flash can be used to create a variety of lighting effects, such as rim lighting, backlighting, and fill lighting
How to balance ambient light and flash: Off-camera flash allows you to control the exposure of the subject independently of the background. This can be helpful for creating shots with a dark background and a well-lit subject
Off-camera flash is a technique in photography where the flash is not mounted on the camera body, but instead is positioned separately from the camera. This allows you to control the direction and quality of the light in a more creative way.
You will learn
How to create more natural-looking light: By positioning the flash off-camera, you can create softer, more natural-looking light
Creative lighting effects: Off-camera flash can be used to create a variety of lighting effects, such as rim lighting, backlighting, and fill lighting
How to balance ambient light and flash: Off-camera flash allows you to control the exposure of the subject independently of the background. This can be helpful for creating shots with a dark background and a well-lit subject
On this course we will provide a model, location and lighting. You just need to turn up with your camera and enthusiasm.