Exposing with a flash!: a how-to guide for mastering exposure when using off camera hot shoe flash (Photographer's Workshop)
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Rating | : | 4.78 (901 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1909320005 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 30 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-05-19 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A no-nonsense guide to learning how to expose correctly and creatively for hot shoe flash. Do you only use flash in low light situations?Do you tend to leave everything on automatic when using flash as you are unsure how to expose correctly for it?Do you feel you are not making the most of your flash unit?Do you just want someone to take you by the hand and show you how to use flash confidently rather than have to plough through chapters of theory? By the end of this workshop, you will be bursting to utilize flash in your pictures, rather than thinking of it as a necessary evil for low light situations! Through the Photographer's Workshop Series we focus on exploring how to master one technical aspect of photography at a time, w
He takes the 'attendee' by the hand, shoots a sequence of pictures to illustrate his point, and then encourages his student to try it for his or herself. . Saul is currently working on a number of other titles in the Photographer's Workshop Series. Saul lives in England with his wife, four children, retired dog, surviving gerbil, pile of expensive photographic equipment, and quite a large mortgage. Saul Mc
Saul is currently working on a number of other titles in the Photographer's Workshop Series. . He takes the 'attendee' by the hand, shoots a sequence of pictures to illustrate his point, and then encourages his student to try it for his or herself. About the Author Saul McKeon is a photographer who loves to teach what he has learned - and he never stops learning! As an author, Saul aims to produce practical handbooks written as though the reader was attending one of his photographic workshops. Saul lives in England with his wife, four children, retired dog, surviving gerbil, pile of expensive photographic equipment, and quite a large mortgage