Off-Camera Flash Photography for Beginners
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Have you always wanted to learn how to use an off-camera flash? Then you’ve come to the right place!
An off-camera flash, also commonly referred to as a speedlight/external flash/flash gun, is a piece of equipment that separates the pros from the amateurs.
Learning how to use an off-camera flash does not only take your photography to the next level but it also expands your knowledge about how light works.
Once you understand how to balance artificial and natural light, you’ll be able to create any type of a shot in any situation.
In this course, we’ll begin by learning why an off-camera flash is needed in the first place.
Then we’ll move on to learning about the basic settings inside the flash which will make you understand its functioning. You’ll be learning what the TTL mode is, how it works, how manual mode works, what Flash Exposure Compensation is and you’ll also be learning about bouncing the flash to create better light.
Once you are comfortable with how the flash works, we’ll start to focus on the camera settings. We’ll be learning how Shutter Speed, Aperture and ISO work with flash by understanding their impact on flash and ambient exposures.
Once you understand how flash and ambient exposures are impacted by camera and flash settings, we’ll start our preparation to go outdoors and take portraits. But before that we will be learning how to exactly set up our flash for off-camera usage. We’ll be learning how to trigger our flash using different methods and we’ll also be seeing the off-camera flash setup which will include light stands, flash brackets and modifiers.
Once that is done, it will be time to go outdoors. Initially we will be practicing the art of balancing flash and ambient exposures by practicing some shots on a mannequin. We’ll be learning what exact settings you should use while taking outdoor portraits with a flash.
From here on, we’ll be going on and learning about the all important high speed sync function which will allow you to shoot at any time of the day and still get fantastic portraits.
Once that is done, we’ll be moving on to the main shoot in this course, which will be an outdoor shoot with a model in a scenic setting. We’ll be putting all our learning into practice in this shoot and you’ll be seeing me do this entire shoot while telling you about the exact settings I’m using for each shot, including the ISO, Aperture, Shutter Speed and the flash power. This section is so detailed that you will almost feel like you are present with me at this shoot.
After this, we’ll be seeing how to use our flash in a studio setting. In this section we’ll be seeing one light, two light and three light setups to create different type of studio portraits. After going through this section you will be able to set up your own little studio in your house.
Finally, we’ll round things off by learning about some of extra settings/functions in a flash that you should know of like the catchlight panel, zoom function and wide panel.
This course is absolutely action packed and extremely practical. I have taken the extra effort to make sure you only learn what’s necessary. Learning off-camera flash usage is usually considered a daunting task but with this course, I hope I will be able to change that outlook.
I hope to see you inside the course!
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1About me (Your Trainer) and Intro to the CourseVídeo Aula
This is the intro video of this course.
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2Recommended Off-Camera Flash GearTexto
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3Why Using an Off-Camera Flash is ImportantVídeo Aula
In this video we'll be seeing how using a flash really enhances your photography.
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4Off-Camera Flash vs Built-in FlashVídeo Aula
In this video we'll be seeing the difference between an external flash and a built-in pop-up flash.
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5Flash Output and Manual ModeVídeo Aula
In this video we will be learning about flash output and the manual mode of the flash.
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6Understanding TTL (Through the Lens) ModeVídeo Aula
In this video we'll be seeing how the TTL system works and how it is different from shooting the flash in manual.
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7Flash Exposure Compensation and TTLVídeo Aula
In this video we'll be seeing how to use Flash Exposure Compensation (FEC) to have more control over TTL.
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8TTL vs ManualVídeo Aula
In this video we'll be seeing which mode is better to use and when.
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9Bouncing the Flash to Improve the Quality of LightVídeo Aula
In this video we'll be seeing how we can bounce the flash off the ceiling or wall to improve the quality of light.
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10Understanding Flash Exposure and Ambient ExposureVídeo Aula
In this video we will begin the process of understanding the difference between flash and ambient exposure so we can get started with seeing how the different camera settings work with flash.
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11Intro to Camera SettingsVídeo Aula
Here I'll just be briefly mentioning what is that we are exactly trying to achieve when we try to understand the settings and their relationship with flash.
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12ISO and FlashVídeo Aula
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13Aperture and FlashVídeo Aula
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14Intro to Sync SpeedVídeo Aula
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15Shutter Speed and FlashVídeo Aula
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16Examples of Shutter Speed Impacting Ambient ExposureVídeo Aula
In this video we'll be seeing some examples which will demonstrate the effect of shutter speed on ambient exposure.
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17Effect of Flash OutputVídeo Aula
In this video we'll be seeing how flash output affects the ambient and flash exposures.
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18Camera Settings Round-upVídeo Aula
In this video we'll be summarizing whatever we learn about the camera settings and their impact on flash.
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19Intro to Triggering the Flash Off-CameraVídeo Aula
This is the intro video to the off-camera flash triggering section
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20Optically Triggering the Flash and Slave ModeVídeo Aula
In this video we'll see the first way to trigger the flash off-camera. This is using our built-in flash and slave mode.
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21Using Wireless Radio TriggersVídeo Aula
In this video we'll be learning how to trigger our flash using a wireless radio trigger system. This is the best way to trigger the flash off-camera.
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22Off-camera flash setupVídeo Aula
In this video we'll learning how to set up our flash for off-camera usage using light stands, flash brackets/adapters, modifiers, etc.
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23Balancing Flash and Ambient Exposures – Part 1Vídeo Aula
In this video we'll be learning how to get a good balance between flash and ambient exposures while taking outdoor portraits. We'll be focusing on the camera and flash settings to achieve this.
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24Balancing Flash and Ambient Exposures in Outdoor Portraits - Part 2Vídeo Aula
In this video we'll be learning how to get a good balance between flash and ambient exposures while taking outdoor portraits. We'll be focusing on the camera and flash settings to achieve this.
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25Using High Speed Sync for Outdoor Portraits – Part 1Vídeo Aula
In this video we'll be learning how to use the High Speed Sync function to take portraits in situations where the ambient light is a lot.
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26Using High Speed Sync for Outdoor Portraits – Part 2Vídeo Aula
In this video we'll be learning how to use the High Speed Sync function to take portraits in situations where the ambient light is a lot.
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27Outdoor Shoot with Two Lights Setup – Part 1Vídeo Aula
In video we'll be going out and using two flashes to create some really dramatic looking portraits.
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28Outdoor Shoot with Two Lights Setup – Part 2Vídeo Aula
In video we'll be going out and using two flashes to create some really dramatic looking portraits.
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31Using a Bounce CardVídeo Aula
In this video we'll be learning what a bounce card on your external flash does and how it can be very useful.
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32Zoom Function and Wide PanelVídeo Aula
In this video we'll be learning about how flash coverage works using the Zoom function. We'll also be looking at what the wide panel accessory does.
