Scouting Out a Location

Often, people talk to me and say they don’t want to have to carry a ton of equipment to a bunch of different locations and they talk about not knowing where to go shoot. When scouting for a photography location, the key is to find areas with visually pleasing backgrounds and even lighting. Here’s what…

High Key

Creating a high-key lighting setup is a great way to produce bright, clean, and visually striking images. High-key photography is known for its light tones, minimal shadows, and an overall bright, uplifting feel. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to achieve this look using off-camera lighting and strobes, covering everything you need to…

Working in Direct Sun Light

How to Photograph People in Direct Sunlight Using Off-Camera Flash Photographing people in direct sunlight can be a tricky situation, but with the help of off-camera flash, you can create beautiful, balanced images even in harsh lighting. This article will guide you through the steps needed to successfully balance ambient sunlight with flash, whether the…

Tips for Getting Started

Getting Started with Off-Camera Flash: A Beginner’s Guide Now that you have your off-camera flash equipment ready to go, you might be wondering, “Where do I start?” You’ve got the gear, but learning how to use it can feel a bit overwhelming. The good news? With a bit of practice, you’ll be well on your…

The Inverse Square Law

Understanding the Inverse Square Law of Light: A Guide for Photographers When learning off-camera lighting, it’s essential to understand how light behaves to get the best results in your images. One of the most important concepts to grasp is the inverse square law of light. While it may sound complicated, it’s quite simple once you…

Equivalent Exposure

Understanding Equivalent Exposure in Photography and Its Relationship to Off-Camera Flash When diving into photography, one of the most important concepts to master is equivalent exposure. This principle allows you to make adjustments to different settings in the exposure triangle—aperture, shutter speed, and ISO—while maintaining the same overall exposure. For photographers new to off-camera lighting,…

Catchlights

Mastering Catch Lights: Why Light Positioning Matters More Than the Catch Light Itself Catch lights, the small reflections of light that appear in a subject’s eyes, are a subtle yet important element in portrait photography. They give life to your subject’s eyes and can make a photograph look more engaging and alive. However, photographers who…

Head Shots

Mastering Headshots with Off-Camera Flash: Traditional and Modern Approaches Headshots are a staple in photography, especially in professional settings. The way you light and pose your subject can significantly impact the final result, and with the rise of off-camera flash, you have a wealth of creative control. Whether you’re shooting a traditional headshot for a…

Using Gobos

Mastering Gobos and Specialty Lighting Tools for Dramatic Off-Camera Flash Photography As photographers dive into off-camera flash, many seek to create more dynamic and dramatic images beyond standard lighting setups. Tools like gobos, the Westcott Optical Spot, and the Godox BFP projection device allow you to add intricate light patterns, shadows, and textures to your…

Freezing Motion

Understanding How to Use Flash to Freeze Motion in Photography When learning to use off-camera flash, one of the most powerful techniques you can master is using flash to freeze motion. Many photographers believe that simply adding a flash will always stop movement, but the truth is more nuanced. In this article, we’ll break down…