Flash photography tutorial: Bouncing flash to improve lighting | lynda.com by admin May 17, 2016 at 3:24 pm Photography Tutorial 11 Comments Tags:Ben Long, boardroom portrait, bounce flash, ceiling, flash, Flash photography, Lighting (Organizati..., lynda, lynda.com, online tutorial, photography, Tutorial Share This Post: Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest Post navigation ‹ Previous Canon DSLR Tip #5 – Why polarizer filter is a mustNext › My 6 Best Tips to Make Awesome Long Exposure Photographs at Night – PLP #182 Related Content Image stacking for long exposure photography Tutorial in Lightroom and Photoshop All Fstoppers’ Photography Tutorials are on Sale for Labor Day Bird Photography Tutorial | How To Select YOUR BEST photos Affinity Photo – 10 Mistakes to avoid – Free Photography Tutorial more news from the blog Webinar: Basic Lighting Techniques for Studio Portraiture How to Connect – ANDROID Phone to a DSLR Camera (Canon 600D) Lightroom 6 cc 2015 Tutorial In Depth Explained – Landscape Photography Editing from the RAW File! Landscape Photography Tips: Creative Composition Digital Photography Tutorial PHOTO EDITING mistakes! – What NOT to do for better PHOTOGRAPHY! Lesson17 – Auto and Manual Focus (Photography tutorial) My New Camera Is Incredible! Panasonic GH5 Review & Life Vlog Photoshop cc Tutorial: Wedding Photo Edit (Photography) ❤❤ Has MUTED Photo Editing Gone Too Far, Can I Use FX Lenses On DX Bodies, Should I Upgrade:Flying Solo Google Built a Rotating Arc of 16 GoPro Cameras to Shoot Light Fields Long exposure photography tutorial Portrait Lighting Techniques 3 Light Set Up | Photography Studio Lighting Techniques Latest Nikon DSLR price and offers August 2018 ! 3 Blur background portrait photography tips Nikon vs Canon – Best DSLR for beginners? Comic: The Crazy Reach of Superzoom Cameras Add Headphone monitoring to your Canon DSLR Camera – DSLR FILM NOOB Panasonic 12mm f1.4, HEVC, Legion M, and more. DSLR FILM NOOB Podcast EP 107 F**k Photojournalism: It’s Time for the Industry to Change Before It Dies Photography Techniques : How to Shoot Wildlife Photography Zack Smith Photography Techniques and Tips “How to Tuesday” #36 Ep. 108: Why the Canon EOS M5 is a Mirrorless Mess + more! Latest Instagram TRICK! Seamless Multi-Post Tutorial A Mini-DSLR Camera? Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-G1 Sony Alpha NEX-5N (Câmera digital mirrorless) – Desembalagem e análise | Unboxing e review This DIY ‘Daylight Control System’ Lets You Shape the Light in a Bright Studio Best Entry Level Nikon DSLR Cameras 2014 Capturing & Editing RAW iPhone Photography Using The Adobe Lightroom App 6 Mobile Phone Photography Tips you must know – 2018. Darkroom Photography Techniques : How to Make a Silver Gelatin Darkroom Printing Photography Tips – How To Make A Manual Exposure What Sports Illustrated Photog Simon Bruty Brings to the Olympics 11 Comments Isn't 24mm too wide for a portrait? Reply can u bounce flash off a gynasim ceiling thats brown Reply I always recommend Ben's courses, great stuff Reply I know this tutorial doesn't cover perspective itself, but it would've been REALLY interesting to see a very wide angle shot from the table looking at his face with the bounce flash. Reply Always cool listening to Ben Long… he's an excellent teacher. Reply how about the diffuser in the speedlight?what is that for? Reply I really don't see the need for 1600 ISO or 640 ISO with a flash. Reply Why not use a faster lens (f 1.4, f2, f2.8) so you could use faster shutter speeds ? Reply 1/25th of a second without tripod ? Reply Would you lower your ISO setting or increase shutter speed using the flash? or do you keep the same camera settings when you start using the flash? Or do you always use the settings without flash no matter what. Reply Useful information…Never really used the little card in t he speed light. Reply Add Comment Cancel reply Comment: Name * Email * Website Currently you have JavaScript disabled. In order to post comments, please make sure JavaScript and Cookies are enabled, and reload the page. Click here for instructions on how to enable JavaScript in your browser.
I know this tutorial doesn't cover perspective itself, but it would've been REALLY interesting to see a very wide angle shot from the table looking at his face with the bounce flash. Reply
Would you lower your ISO setting or increase shutter speed using the flash? or do you keep the same camera settings when you start using the flash? Or do you always use the settings without flash no matter what. Reply