How to Get Your Flash Portraits to Look Natural
If you have ever play around with flash photography before, then you know how hard it can be to create natural looking portraits using artificial lighting like with flashes. In today's video, I'm sharing step by step how I created a portrait indoors using flash. Since the conditions of the day and shoot are important, I'll be sharing those details too. We don't always get ideal lighting scenarios so I figured this would be much more interesting to watch. I also share about why I use a white shoot-through umbrella on my flash and how it changes the light on my subject. Today's portrait settings were ISO 640 F/2.8 1/125 sec Photographed on the 24-70mm lens WATCH NEXT: My off Camera Flash tutorial series • Off Camera Flash Set Up for Beginners | St... -Check out how I edit my images in Lightroom: • How to Edit Wedding Photos in Lightroom -How I photograph Sparkler Exits • How To Photograph a Wedding Sparkler Exit Questions? Leave me a comment below! :)

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