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Flash Photography Tutorial : How to Balance a Flash Outdoors

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Flash Photography Tutorial
This series of videos is designed to help off-camera flash beginners quickly advance to lighting with purpose. First, this series assumes you have an understanding of the exposure triangle, and are capable of controlling your camera in Manual mode. While it's possible to use flash with semi-automatic modes, I think it's a requirement to understand lighting in manual mode if you want to take control of all aspects of your images. This series is broken down into short, easy-to-digest lessons that progress you from balancing a single light, to using multiple lights outdoors to drive home the story in your image.

In this video, we take the lessons from the previous video and apply it outdoors. In studio, you have almost complete freedom when it comes to your camera settings. However outdoors, you are always working within the confines of the brightness of the environment. It's important to look at the ambient light as one layer, and flash as an additional layer. So the best method is to get the ambient light just how you like, and then add in flash to personal taste.

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-SERIES VIDEO LIST-
Balancing Flash Exposure :
Balancing Flash Exposure Outdoors: You are here
Light Modifier Selection:
Quality of Light:
Direction of Light:
Using Quality and Direction to Control Light Patterns:
Using Color Correction Gels:
Balancing Muliple Lights:
Matching Flourescent Lights with color correction gels:
Inverse Color effects with color correction gels:
Bringing it All Together Outside:
Using Light to Enhance Storytelling:
Selecting Flash Equipment:
Inverse Color with Effect Gels:

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