Simple steps for working with Flash and Strobe.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 พ.ค. 2024
- In today's episode of PhotoKitchen we ask the question, "is there a better way to work and use flash/strobe in a studio setting?"
And we think we might have cracked the code, or at least created a much better workflow that seen presented by previous photographers, editors, and influencers.
Plus we make a case for the actual need for a Light Meter!
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I'm watching your video for the fourth or fifth time. I must say even in my early state i was coming to that thought on my own but every thing else refers to the triangle. My question came about when whatching different photographers in studio and notice their initial
f/ stop is f11, f8, or f5.6.
Somehow this was bringing me to what your video is talking about. To your point, when i listen to your video it makes sense to me.
Thank you for watching. As I said, I don't think I have re-invented anything, but I do think photographers are not thinking about their depth of field first, and locking that in.
Thank you so much for sharing your insights on a better way to work and use flash/strobe in a studio setting. Your expertise has provided valuable techniques that will undoubtedly enhance the quality of my photography. I truly appreciate your willingness to share your knowledge and help others improve their craft.
Thank you for watching.
interesting... what about location, or using continuous light?
Thank you for watching. Those videos are coming soon!