08/14/2025
Flash photography can be a powerful tool for illuminating subjects and creating dramatic effects. Here's a brief tutorial to get you started:
1. Understand Your Flash
* Built-in Flash: Found on most cameras, these are convenient but can produce harsh, flat lighting.
* External Flash (Speedlight/Strobe): These attach to your camera's hot shoe and offer more power and flexibility. You can bounce, diffuse, or position them off-camera.
2. Basic Concepts
* Direct Flash: The flash fires directly at your subject. This is simple but can create harsh shadows and "red-eye."
* Bounced Flash: Angle your flash head to bounce light off a ceiling or wall. This creates a softer, more natural-looking light source.
* Fill Flash: Use your flash to fill in shadows when shooting in bright sunlight. This prevents your subject's face from being underexposed.
* Sync Speed: This is the fastest shutter speed at which your camera can capture an entire flash exposure. Exceeding this speed can result in a partially black frame.
3. Techniques for Better Flash Photos
* Diffusion: Use a diffuser (a small softbox or even a piece of white plastic) to soften the light from your flash.
* Off-Camera Flash: Use a wireless trigger to move your flash away from your camera. This allows for more creative lighting angles and control over shadows.
* Manual Mode: Once you're comfortable, switch to manual mode on your flash. This gives you complete control over the flash power and allows you to experiment.
* Experimentation: The best way to learn is to practice. Take photos with different flash settings, angles, and techniques to see what works best for you.
By understanding these basics, you'll be well on your way to mastering flash photography and adding a new dimension to your creative work.
I recommend using the Godox flash system. Their products range from on camera flash, small portable lights, and large powerful moonlights available as battery powered of AC powered. All can be integrated with their easy to use wireless controler in numerous combinations to achieve your desired effects. The Godox ligts are also available from Adorama as part of their Flashpoint series.