Digital Photography Secrets: Taking Great Outdoor Portraits For Dummies
Ever wondered how professional photographers take such great outdoor portraits? Using your camera’s flash is the key. In this tutorial, discover the ins and outs of using your digital camera’s flash outdoors. From exposure modes and settings to positioning models, your digital photos will improve in no time.
I have seen everyone or all have different opinions but you are so amazing to your job, that is so great. don't care to somebody . Thanks alot for this information
Ty bro
Always use a Flash 😘Can someone please catch u 4 me so that l can kisssss you
Thank you so much ! I’m on my way to the library. You’re awesome.
iam nt agree using flash in day lights it all about Tech,for me taking pics
I hate how she said that the sun light was uneven on her face.. Thats what makes it interesting.. Equal lighting is boring… This lesson is good for mom and dads at parties and events..
As a photographer, i only use flash for candid-nighttime style photos
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You clearly don’t know shit about light. Why can’t you use WB instead? Jesus.
Wow! Judging from these comments, everyone should go out and buy five or six thousand dollars worth of equipment for outdoor portraits. Maybe everybody doesn't want to be a professional photographer, They just want to take a photo.
She's the dummy
Horribly…
You are awesome. Thanks for this video. 🤙
gosh!!, I am really a dummy, cant even handle a simple digital camera.
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Using and manipulating the flash is a skill you have or don't. So shut it!
So stupid, she needs some classes. First you don't touch the model and second never us the camera flash.
Thank you. 2 thumbs up!!
Thank you!
I enjoyed this. Thank you. My main point for using a flash is to make sure the eyes come alive. many many times I take a picture outdoors and the eyes are "dead" (no reflection). A flash guarantees a reflection. I feel some of her shots were washed out with the flash and lost some detail. I also noticed, and I could be wrong, she was shooting @35-50mm… Portrait 101 tells me not to do that, a minimum of 52MM, or I shoot around 70mm. Just my 2 cents. Thanks again for the video!