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Flash Photography | Making Light II | Advanced Use of Off-Camera Flash

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© 2011 Craft and Vision | Making Light II | Piet Van Den Eynde

MAKING LIGHT II takes an in-depth look at how to get the most from your off-camera flashes. Piet takes you beyond sync speed and softboxes and gets into the details on working with multiple flashes, modifiers, and triggering systems for both Canon and Nikon.

This massive eBook also includes 10 case-studies and 4 interviews that provides you with the context necessary to put these insights into action; as well as, tips on what to put in your gear bag. These advanced techniques are the perfect follow-up to the first Making Light eBook and it is an inspired how-to eBook that masterfully explains the theory and concepts helping you focus on making beautiful photographs ; Craft And Vision 

This is second eBook from Craft and Vision written by Piet Van Den Eynde about Flash Photography, before this he has written “Making Light – An Introduction to Off-Camera Flash.” In this new eBook he discuss more on advanced technique for using flash photography and this time he will show you how to use multiple flashes.

Among few interesting “advanced” technique in this eBook is how you can use faster shutter speed in your camera beyond “Sync Speed”, normally when we use flash on our camera, a default sync speed  our camera allowed is a shutter speed of 1/250 or slower and if we use faster than this, some part of the frame will be blacked out, Piet will show you how to adjust to this problem by customizing your camera to go beyond default sync speed so you can use maybe 1/500 and more when using flash.

The other thing is how you can use your flash to overpower the sun especially if you shoot during midday and how to use flash with slow shutter speed to get really fantastic effect. Like I said this second eBook is for advanced flash user. It is better if you familiarize yourself with basic single off-camera flash photography before you delved into multiple flashes photography but if you have already purchase Flash Photography; Making Light, an Introduction to Off-Camera Flash then this is  a must buy.

If you are ready to embark into the world of Creative Flash Photography to more advanced level, get the eBook from Craft And Vision

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