How To Position Off Camera Flash To Create The Look You Want In Portrait Photography
You can shoot really intersting portrait using just one light. The light can be a constant light, studio light or off camera flash. In this video I show you where to position the light when shooting portraits with off camera flash. Depending on where you put the light, the final shot can have very different looks. These are all creative decisions for you to make.

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