Resources
Troubleshooting On-Camera Flash
Answers to why: My flash won’t fire… My flash is too bright or too dark… My flash is unflattering… My batteries are running out too quickly… My flash is taking a long time to recycle… The colour of my photos is unnatural…There are ugly shadows behind my subjects
Shooting Outdoors with Flash for Events
For outdoor events or in huge function halls, the choices are limited for a photographer. Using a front-facing flash maybe the best option, or using a diffusing modifier can help.
TTL and Manual Flash Modes
While using automatic mode on your flash and camera will yield good results for a majority of the time, there is the potential to get better results by having manual control over some settings. The mode we choose will determine if the brightness of the flash will be controlled by you or the camera.
The Flash Compensation System
Using the flash compensation dial or buttons on the flash is the fastest way to adjust your exposure without adjusting any of your camera settings.
Working with Ambient Light and Flash Photography
In event environments, exposure comes down to some personal taste and it isn’t uncommon for photographers to have different approaches to choosing their settings. Here are suggestions are a good place for beginners to start:
Using Off-Camera Flash
The term ‘off-camera flash’ can strike fear in the hearts of beginner photographers, however taking the flash off the camera’s hotshoe doesn’t need to involve a complicated setup or a lot of equipment.
Using Flash: Simple Product Photography (Part 2)
Producing fantastic product photos is essential for any small business. This guide is the second of a three part series on product photography, and covers how to capture an image using a simple flash setup for a nice, clean look.