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Strobist photography

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SUNSET PORTRAIT – STROBIST SETUP – LIGHTING SCHEME Strobist Lighting Setup 1 x White Umbrella 2 x Canon 430EX II 1 x Asistent 1 x Cosplay Model 1 x Sun

Sunset Portrait – Strobist Setup – Lighting Scheme :: 54ka best Best idea canon canon 430 EX II creative Crosslighting custom light DIY fancy flash girl Haw to Hawto Hina Ichigo Cosplay idea info inspiration learn LIGHT Lighting Scheme Lighting Tricks

High-speed sync is a hot topic in the world of portrait photographers today and Francisco Hernandez is someone who has this technique dialed in.

High-speed sync is a hot topic in the world of portrait photographers today and Francisco Hernandez is someone who has this technique dialed in. Advancements in lighting technology over the last few years have led to affordable, portable, and powerful strobes that are capable of overpowering the harsh midday sun where previously you had to choose between using ND filters or

How I Shoot A Strobist Portrait - How I Shoot A Strobist Portrait - 1 Photographed by Rick Nunn

How I Shoot A Strobist Portrait - How I Shoot A Strobist Portrait - 1 Photographed by Rick Nunn

...And A Strobist Was Born | When I got my first camera, a T… | Flickr

When I got my first camera, a T1i, I took pictures of the most random things. I really didn't know anything about composition or lighting. I just wanted to take cool pictures. When I really started getting into it, I noticed how cool pictures looked when the light wasn't straight in someones face. This is when I discovered off-camera flash. Best thing that ever happened to me :) Strobist: Obvious haha. Triggered by Promaster. Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr

Two Cheap Lighting Tricks for the DIY Ninja – Or, How to Make a Snortin’ Snoot! | Photojojo

A snoot, eh? Well, it's a funny name for a funny thing you can stick on your flash to focus your light. Why in tarnation* would you want to do that? Why, to draw the viewer's attention to whatever it is you're taking a photo of, of course! (Just as you do when you blur the background in a portrai