Why shutter speeds don't matter when you're using flash
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- Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
- Learn why most of the time shutter speeds don't have a lot of impact when you're shooting with flash in the studio. However, it's a whole different situation when you're on location or mixing with constant lights.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:55 Flash in the studio
03:30 Flash Duration
04:28 The Academy with John Gress
05:02 On Location Outdoors
07:11 On Location Indoors
09:25 Conclusions
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Awesome info. I just picked up a couple of Profoto B10s.
I really like the lessons where flash combined with ambient light are discussed. Somehow, the idea of modifying, or probably better put as enhancing, existing light, is of great interest to me. I love the image examples of photos you made with these techniques given near the end of this video. The shot of the bartender is incredible, to name one. A lesson or two about composition and image design when using these techniques would be awesome as well. Thank you!
Thanks Bob! I might do that soon as my new studio has great windows. I just posted a BTS video on my Instagram stories where I am shooting with window light and flash.
As always, GREAT!!!
Thank you so much!
Love it John!
Thanks Stephen!
Really good video, very clear. Your explaination of High Spped Sync is excellent. I also love your humour.
Thank you so much Ken! It’s taken a lot of practice 😊
Brilliant explanation sir
Thank you so much!🙏🏼🙏🏼
Awesome! Always wanted to master this effect of the background being blurred and subject frozen. I will finish watching the video but it’s important to know that some flashes are too slow when photographing extremely fast subjects / shutter speeds.
This can vary across brands and also types of studio lights, but is always shown as one of two measurements: t0.5 or t0.1.
EDIT: just realised you explained everything :))
Thanks! No worries. You might enjoy this video too.
How to Freeze Motion In the Photography Studio Using Flash
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Unless you’re dragging the shutter with rear curtain sync
*until you have a leaf shutter...?
lol.... "in a very creepy way" ... honesty presented honestly.
Ha! Thanks for getting me!