Photography Foundations: Flash.
(Online Course)
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Carpenteria, CA linkedin.com, 2019.
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Online Course
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Language
English
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8/05/201912:00:00AM
Participants/Performers
Presenter: Ben Long
Description
Learn the concepts, tools, and techniques for lighting with flash—from improving built-in flash results to shooting with external and off-camera flash.
Description
Harsh, unflattering lighting can ruin a photo—and with flash, it's easy to get harsh, unflattering lighting. But flash is a necessary part of a photographer's toolset—after all, the world doesn't always provide you with the best natural light. Fortunately, it isn't difficult to get great results from flash, and in this course, photographer, author, and teacher Ben Long details the concepts and techniques behind effective lighting with flash. Ben starts with the fundamentals, going over the anatomy of a flash and flash exposure. He shares tips for improving the results from a camera's built-in flash, and then focuses on creating great light with a handheld flash. The course also explores topics ranging from bouncing and syncing flash to shooting with one or more off-camera flash units.
System Details
Latest version of the following browsers: Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Internet Explorer. Adobe Flash Player Plugin. JavaScript and cookies must be enabled. A broadband Internet connection.
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Long, B. (2019). Photography Foundations: Flash . linkedin.com.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Long, Ben. 2019. Photography Foundations: Flash. linkedin.com.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Long, Ben. Photography Foundations: Flash linkedin.com, 2019.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Long, Ben. Photography Foundations: Flash linkedin.com, 2019.
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