Omar, I've been photographing for 12y now, You are the first person to teach me how to use a flash. And in 5 minutes! Where were You 12y ago I am asking!? Where!?
Thanks to you I killled my first event just watching this video over and over again. I was sweating at first because it was a mansion party high ceilings and different lighting situations but I went to the restroom took a deep breath came back and started killing it thanks to you brother Omar. I appreciate you teaching me this it will always stick
bro, i am this position now, i got my first event job, i dont have flash going to buy today and repeating this video to learn, i am so nervous, so scared of failure '' i was sweating'' imagine, i have this problem every time when i am nervous but i think if we want to learn, we need to put ourselves in fire
@@BogdanBogdan28 No matter how many times I get a little nervous then I just shut my brain off take a deep breath and remember the steps to get the job done:) Goodluck buddy you got this just don’t over expose I rather underexpose some pictures you can bring them up in post editing.
@@BogdanBogdan28 No matter how many times I get a little nervous then I just shut my brain off take a deep breath and remember the steps to get the job done:) Goodluck buddy you got this just don’t over expose I rather underexpose some pictures you can bring them up in post editing.
I can't tell you how many tutorials I've went through trying to learn the basics of flash (and having to just learn in on the fly by doing it). And always you're left feeling confused and not sure how to use it in practical applications. But this video is so simple and straightforward. It's excellent. Seriously. I've learned more in five minutes than I have done in probably hours and hours of flash videos.
yeah but it also redners his tutorial to be a bit impractical. I'm shooting candids at an event, there are no second chances, so should I be using ttl after all?
@@mandysteinback7387 I guess that would depend on how much experience you have, at the events I shoot im taking candid photos and adjusting the light manually depending on room changes and distance the subject is (I love candid shots with a 200mm across the room 👌), shoot and check the image after every couple of shots - also in a 3 hour event im taking 2000+ images and only 200 or so come out great quality, so keep that in mind
I find TTL useful, skips the dimming/adjusting part of it. You basically just have to work on your shutter speed according to ambient and let the flash work the distance to the subjects and adjust its power. Most time works well. I live around 800 ISO, F4.0, usually 1/60 is a good shutter to capture the ambient light and still freeze the subject.
Yo man! You just saved me... I'm an amateur photographer and I got a gig last weekend for a night party... All the tutorials I saw did nothing... I actually watched this in the washroom on the job... 😂😂😂 Yes on the job! Big save man... Thanks so much ❤❤❤
No one and I repeat no one in all the YT tutorials had a tutorial explaining about using a flash during an event like you no one, what a content man, and thaaaaaanks.
I've literally watched hours of videos on flash and in barely over 5 minutes you somehow got me to completely understand it. Unreal, thank you so much for this.
Omar, I didn’t take you for a TTL hater before this. Discussion of setting exposure for the background was probably the best I’ve seen. Then, you go through extensive trials to get the exposure for the central person. TTL does that automatically, almost every time, nothing is perfect, not even manual flash adjustment. Slow shutter speeds can allow motion blur to affect the central person. If you want that, great. Else, use a speed near the flash sync speed. This might be especially important at a significant event like a wedding. I wish I had remembered that recently.
For what ever reason flash seems to be the most mysterious thing you can do with your camera. During lockdown it has been my goal to “master” the speed light. I’m still working on it but it’s been well worth the effort so jump in the water and give it a shot. Omar makes it easy to get started with videos like this!
After watching 7 videos about flash for beginners, this was the first one that made any real sense. You dumbed it down in the right way and explained the exact things I needed.
I just spent hours trying to understand flash and literally thought I had a faulty flash. I can’t believe 5 minutes of your video made me understand what I didn’t in all the other videos!
My wife and I have been wedding photographers for years.. and man this is the style I strive for and just never can get it. Thank you so much! I watch this video often
My god, do you know how much I really need this tutorial? All other tutorial I watch sometimes only speaks but never shows and some even too complicated. Bless you man
I need you to teach me MORE in just 5 min! I feel like maybe 55 min more and finally ALL of my open questions will be answered, because your answeres are so simple and helpful! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Seriously??? I have watched endless amounts of videos i have bought courses. And you post this video and in 5 mins teach me exactly how to work my flash. Thank you
Thank you for getting straight to the point, and showing how to do this efficiently and effectively. Such a relief compared to other tutorials out there that over complicate things and waste time on unrelated banter.
I add my comment just to underline how your video is simple yet complete about the topic. Sadly now youtuber tend to spend half video advertizing their channel, tutorial, preset, bla bla bla. Congratulantions for your style in communicating technical points.
I know this is an "old video" but man is so simple and straightforward. The basic of it and how to actually apply it, I LOVE IT!! As a new photographer I got dragged to shoot an event on the very last second and didn't really knew how to use the flash. This video definitely put me on a better spot, thank you!!
I am an amateur photographer and this is the best flash tutorial I've ever seen. I want to shoot my nephew and niece at their christening in about a month and I'm panicking. Thank you for relieving most of the stress.
Thanks a lot for the beginning tip you said, Camera exposure for background and Flash exposure for subject. This sentence was a way more worthier than the full content. Thanks a lot bro..... 💖💖💖
Thanks to this video I am no longer afraid to book wedding events as a photographer (I was afraid to ruin the evening parts of the event due to lack of proper use of flash). Thank you !!
This is the most helpful video I found on RUclips for using flashlight as a beginner. Been surfing the internet to look for tutorials on how to use external flashlights either with a trigger or on camera, and this video is the one that gets you started! Thanks a lot!
I just used my external flash for the first time and I just came on RUclips to search for how to use the flash for events but this video was already on my feed before I got to search .Must be fate 🥺❤️
So far this is the only video that has helped me do the right settings with my camera and flash. Trust me, I have watched so many of them and none helped as much as this one did. Thanks a ton for your contribution to the photographer community
Thank you very much! This is right up my skill level as an enthusiast, never thought about the ambient vs. subject exposure through the different inputs. I will try a shoot without TTL once there are other people to meet again.
This is the BEST video on flash ever! I'm shooting an evening party tomorrow night, with my camera I've had for about 2 weeks, and this moved me away from "square 1"! Thank you so much.
Thanks very much. Because of this video, I had the courage to shoot an entire event last night on manual and it turned out great. I really appreciate your help for me to make the leap.
Thanks Omar! Gotta love that dimmer switch😊 I shoot solo and entirely in manual. Multiple camera bodies preset within a safe exposure range means fewer buttons and dials to mess with👍
I saw so many videos for how to use an external flash and this is by far the best one! I finaly understand how to use an external flash as a beginner ty so much!
The best flash tutorial EVER!!...i📸. I've been searching for years to find a simplified, clear solution on how to use a flash . Now it all makes sense, there will be no more anxiety before i do an event🤗. Thank you kindly🥰
Wow. This video was so helpful, I could cry. The previous videos I was watching were WAY too technical, totally over my head. I was starting to doubt I would be able to figure out my new flash by the wedding I’m photographing in a few weeks. You made it super simple, thank you so much.
Omggg this guy explains in simple words. You made it so easy for beginners who just started using flash. I really thank you so much for this so simple and easy step videos. Definitely gona give it a try tomorrow
this tutorial is spot on, I'm new to photography and I have been struggling to take pictures at the nightclub my wife own. I'm gonna use this tutorial, God bless you sir
daaaammnnnnn... great and most useful tutorial ever for a beginner like me. I've watched thousands of tutorials, this is straightforward and easy to understand. good work Omar
This explanation is superb, it literally saved my whole event photoshoot! I've watched a 100 other tutorials, but this one is by far the most clear one, I could apply the tips immediately. Thank you so so so much Omar🙏🙏🙏
Hey Omar ! You have explained use of Flash for the Event Photography in perhaps the most simple & clear way. Big Thanks for that ! I am a beginner & I will certainly try to do it the way you have taught.
After 4 years I understood. Thanks I’ve been having a hard time setting up my flash at an outdoor family party with minimal light. 💡. I messed up by using SloG and they look horrible 😂. I forgot to change the settings. Lesson learned. But thanks for the help. Question: using TTL would be better than Manual?
Wow this was most helpful thank u so much. Was never taught that the flash only controls lighting of the subject while camera controls the rest. This really helps me with my setting up and also prioritizing what to adjust per shot. So much simpler now!
This is now probably, the single most useful on camera flash photography video ever made.
I agree. And the best, no bullshit.
Your camera takes care of the ambience and the flash takes care of the subject. It's so simple yet now I finally get it lol
Omar, I've been photographing for 12y now, You are the first person to teach me how to use a flash. And in 5 minutes! Where were You 12y ago I am asking!? Where!?
That's true.... I agree, his teaching technique and information really got my eyes open.
So true!
I know, right! I was like...that's it? it's that simple? Other tutorials are pretty confusing imo
The way my photography is about to change because of this video
Facts! I'm trying to learn so I can take pictures at my church and this tutorial was gold
In my 40+ years of photographing, for me, this compares to learning to speak a foreign language fluently in five minutes. Thank you!!
Thanks to you I killled my first event just watching this video over and over again. I was sweating at first because it was a mansion party high ceilings and different lighting situations but I went to the restroom took a deep breath came back and started killing it thanks to you brother Omar. I appreciate you teaching me this it will always stick
bro, i am this position now, i got my first event job, i dont have flash going to buy today and repeating this video to learn, i am so nervous, so scared of failure
'' i was sweating'' imagine, i have this problem every time when i am nervous
but i think if we want to learn, we need to put ourselves in fire
@@BogdanBogdan28 No matter how many times I get a little nervous then I just shut my brain off take a deep breath and remember the steps to get the job done:) Goodluck buddy you got this just don’t over expose I rather underexpose some pictures you can bring them up in post editing.
@@BogdanBogdan28 No matter how many times I get a little nervous then I just shut my brain off take a deep breath and remember the steps to get the job done:) Goodluck buddy you got this just don’t over expose I rather underexpose some pictures you can bring them up in post editing.
Love this!!! Go to the restroom and calm the mind then come out focused!
Haha this will be me this week 😂👏🏽👏🏽
I can't tell you how many tutorials I've went through trying to learn the basics of flash (and having to just learn in on the fly by doing it). And always you're left feeling confused and not sure how to use it in practical applications. But this video is so simple and straightforward. It's excellent. Seriously. I've learned more in five minutes than I have done in probably hours and hours of flash videos.
What Shauny Boy said!
foreal same
FACTS
Same here. The best video about flash so far ;)
“By the way, when you’re doing an event your not like ‘Uh just wait here, please!’” 3:30 A small yet much needed line to include 😂
yeah but it also redners his tutorial to be a bit impractical. I'm shooting candids at an event, there are no second chances, so should I be using ttl after all?
@@mandysteinback7387 I guess that would depend on how much experience you have, at the events I shoot im taking candid photos and adjusting the light manually depending on room changes and distance the subject is (I love candid shots with a 200mm across the room 👌), shoot and check the image after every couple of shots - also in a 3 hour event im taking 2000+ images and only 200 or so come out great quality, so keep that in mind
I find TTL useful, skips the dimming/adjusting part of it. You basically just have to work on your shutter speed according to ambient and let the flash work the distance to the subjects and adjust its power. Most time works well. I live around 800 ISO, F4.0, usually 1/60 is a good shutter to capture the ambient light and still freeze the subject.
Yo man! You just saved me... I'm an amateur photographer and I got a gig last weekend for a night party... All the tutorials I saw did nothing... I actually watched this in the washroom on the job... 😂😂😂 Yes on the job!
Big save man... Thanks so much ❤❤❤
This is both outrageous, and brilliant 😂
@@gibbodub247 it worked 🤣🤣🤣
No one and I repeat no one in all the YT tutorials had a tutorial explaining about using a flash during an event like you no one, what a content man, and thaaaaaanks.
I can't believe I've been taking photos for 50 years and I'm just learning this. Thank you.
I've literally watched hours of videos on flash and in barely over 5 minutes you somehow got me to completely understand it. Unreal, thank you so much for this.
Goated video 🙏🏽
Omar, I didn’t take you for a TTL hater before this. Discussion of setting exposure for the background was probably the best I’ve seen. Then, you go through extensive trials to get the exposure for the central person. TTL does that automatically, almost every time, nothing is perfect, not even manual flash adjustment. Slow shutter speeds can allow motion blur to affect the central person. If you want that, great. Else, use a speed near the flash sync speed. This might be especially important at a significant event like a wedding. I wish I had remembered that recently.
honestly I paid people to teach me flash.
But this video change my life .
Am 90% on flash.
Thank you very much
Brilliant - I've wanted to watch such a simple exposition of using flash in a party situation for ever!!
For what ever reason flash seems to be the most mysterious thing you can do with your camera. During lockdown it has been my goal to “master” the speed light. I’m still working on it but it’s been well worth the effort so jump in the water and give it a shot. Omar makes it easy to get started with videos like this!
After watching 7 videos about flash for beginners, this was the first one that made any real sense. You dumbed it down in the right way and explained the exact things I needed.
Man, so nice! Check out my latest flash video! Released yesterday.
I just spent hours trying to understand flash and literally thought I had a faulty flash. I can’t believe 5 minutes of your video made me understand what I didn’t in all the other videos!
My wife and I have been wedding photographers for years.. and man this is the style I strive for and just never can get it. Thank you so much! I watch this video often
My god, do you know how much I really need this tutorial? All other tutorial I watch sometimes only speaks but never shows and some even too complicated.
Bless you man
Love the tutorial and definetly love the Born and Raised album at the background.
Best 5 minutes I've ever spent watching a video.
I need you to teach me MORE in just 5 min! I feel like maybe 55 min more and finally ALL of my open questions will be answered, because your answeres are so simple and helpful! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
I think this is the easiest to grasp/best tutorial I've ever seen for demystifying on-camera flash in low-light! Thank you so much!
Seriously??? I have watched endless amounts of videos i have bought courses. And you post this video and in 5 mins teach me exactly how to work my flash. Thank you
Wow. Someone that actually tells it in an easy to understand way and straight to the point. None of this intro malarkey. Thank you so much
I was SO confused with flash and tried watching so many videos and this was the only one that made everything click. Thank you!!!
Literally just watched this video before a paint party from like 9pm-11 and I must say.... They love it!!
I constantly struggle with flash. This was such a great simple explanation. Thank you.
Awesome analogy: "Use the flash like a dimmer switch". Thank you for your content!
Thank you for getting straight to the point, and showing how to do this efficiently and effectively. Such a relief compared to other tutorials out there that over complicate things and waste time on unrelated banter.
I add my comment just to underline how your video is simple yet complete about the topic. Sadly now youtuber tend to spend half video advertizing their channel, tutorial, preset, bla bla bla. Congratulantions for your style in communicating technical points.
I know this is an "old video" but man is so simple and straightforward. The basic of it and how to actually apply it, I LOVE IT!! As a new photographer I got dragged to shoot an event on the very last second and didn't really knew how to use the flash. This video definitely put me on a better spot, thank you!!
I've always been intimidated by flash but thanks to this I might give it a try again. Your explanation makes things less intimidating. Thank you!
Wish everyone explained things as simple as you just did
Dude! Dude! Dude. I've watched so many videos on flashes, and you made more sense in less time than any of them. Thank You so much
I am an amateur photographer and this is the best flash tutorial I've ever seen. I want to shoot my nephew and niece at their christening in about a month and I'm panicking. Thank you for relieving most of the stress.
Dude, thanks for not over complicating things. I understand a 100% what I need to do and what not to do. Thank you sir.
Omar you are a GREAT teacher. You make everything simple.
Tommarow I'm gonna film my first weeding and today i bought my first flash
You saved my life with that smart short tutorial , Thanks bro
Thanks a lot for the beginning tip you said,
Camera exposure for background and Flash exposure for subject. This sentence was a way more worthier than the full content. Thanks a lot bro..... 💖💖💖
Thanks to this video I am no longer afraid to book wedding events as a photographer (I was afraid to ruin the evening parts of the event due to lack of proper use of flash). Thank you !!
This is the most helpful video I found on RUclips for using flashlight as a beginner. Been surfing the internet to look for tutorials on how to use external flashlights either with a trigger or on camera, and this video is the one that gets you started!
Thanks a lot!
I just used my external flash for the first time and I just came on RUclips to search for how to use the flash for events but this video was already on my feed before I got to search .Must be fate 🥺❤️
So far this is the only video that has helped me do the right settings with my camera and flash. Trust me, I have watched so many of them and none helped as much as this one did. Thanks a ton for your contribution to the photographer community
Thank you for this! I am shooting my first event, and am just learning flash. This is very helpful!
Thank you very much! This is right up my skill level as an enthusiast, never thought about the ambient vs. subject exposure through the different inputs.
I will try a shoot without TTL once there are other people to meet again.
Wow!! It just opened my eyes. I never knew that!!!! Thank you!!!
After watching so many tutorials on this subject.....boom!! You nailed it in plain and simple terms...
Cheers Cuz!!
This is the BEST video on flash ever! I'm shooting an evening party tomorrow night, with my camera I've had for about 2 weeks, and this moved me away from "square 1"! Thank you so much.
I watched 20 videos on this subject. I learned more watching your five minutes than those 20 videos. Thanks!
Thanks very much. Because of this video, I had the courage to shoot an entire event last night on manual and it turned out great.
I really appreciate your help for me to make the leap.
Best tutorial on RUclips.👍
Great tutorial! Long time photographer, but never indoor w/flash. Thanks a million.
Thanks Omar! Gotta love that dimmer switch😊 I shoot solo and entirely in manual. Multiple camera bodies preset within a safe exposure range means fewer buttons and dials to mess with👍
I saw so many videos for how to use an external flash and this is by far the best one! I finaly understand how to use an external flash as a beginner ty so much!
The best flash tutorial EVER!!...i📸. I've been searching for years to find a simplified, clear solution on how to use a flash . Now it all makes sense, there will be no more anxiety before i do an event🤗. Thank you kindly🥰
Wow. This video was so helpful, I could cry. The previous videos I was watching were WAY too technical, totally over my head. I was starting to doubt I would be able to figure out my new flash by the wedding I’m photographing in a few weeks. You made it super simple, thank you so much.
No amount of thanks can show my appreciation for this information. Thank you!!!!
By far the best and easiest to understand explanation of event photography I EVER heard/saw. Thanks.
This is by far the best guide I've seen, and I've been looking for a while now. Much thanks to you kind sir!
The best tutorial I've ever found to understand how to use a flash. Easy to follow, very thorough. Thank you!
Omggg this guy explains in simple words. You made it so easy for beginners who just started using flash. I really thank you so much for this so simple and easy step videos. Definitely gona give it a try tomorrow
Nice. I've watched more than a dozen tutorials on flash photography, but yours is the first one to make sense immediately and easily.
Such a simple and amazing explanation!
One of the greatest videos I have ever seen on this topic
this tutorial is spot on, I'm new to photography and I have been struggling to take pictures at the nightclub my wife own. I'm gonna use this tutorial, God bless you sir
daaaammnnnnn... great and most useful tutorial ever for a beginner like me. I've watched thousands of tutorials, this is straightforward and easy to understand. good work Omar
This explanation is superb, it literally saved my whole event photoshoot! I've watched a 100 other tutorials, but this one is by far the most clear one, I could apply the tips immediately. Thank you so so so much Omar🙏🙏🙏
Best explanation I have ever heard. I think it finally clicked for me. Thanks so much!! Who knew it was this easy. haha
This is a brilliant little tutorial, many thanks! 👏🏼
MAN I MEAN IT'S THE MOST SIMPLE WAY OF USING THE FLASHLIGHT!!!! THANKS FOR SHARING
You are my god from now really really helps a lot. clean explain, no confusion.very clear please we need more videos like this thank you so much sir
I can't express how much nervousness and uncertainties you took away for the upcoming assignments. Thanks a million!
Good luck!
Amazing. Simply demonstrated 📸 thank you
Omar, thank you, one of the best explanation I have heard...it all make sense now...I have struggled with this so much...
Best explanation I have heard so far, thank you! 👍
I learned more in this video about flash photography than I have over the past five years simple and sweet thank you so so much
This is the clearest, best on camera flash tutorial that covers both the flash and camera similtaneously. Thank you so much!
Hey Omar ! You have explained use of Flash for the Event Photography in perhaps the most simple & clear way. Big Thanks for that ! I am a beginner & I will certainly try to do it the way you have taught.
Wow - what a great overview! Many thanks Omar.
Excellent video!
My husband's concert photography just picked up a notch!
😢Tears of joy... now I understand!!!! ❤️ thank you so much...
still relevant and absolutely terrific tutorial. Million thanks.
Like literally went through thousands of clips on flash, thank fark I found this as most of them are really confusing. Thank you so much.
THANK YOU ! my photos gonna pop now!
After 4 years I understood. Thanks I’ve been having a hard time setting up my flash at an outdoor family party with minimal light. 💡. I messed up by using SloG and they look horrible 😂. I forgot to change the settings. Lesson learned. But thanks for the help.
Question: using TTL would be better than Manual?
Shortest, yet more useful video I've seen about the topic, thanks
Thank you for this video, just saying to use the flash alone like a dimmer switch for the power level helps🙌🏽
What a brilliant video. I have a flash which I was not able to use. Now I’ll give it a try
Thanks Omar! for all your Flashy!!😄😄
tutorials...Good Luck and wish you and your family A Happy New Year.
Wow this was most helpful thank u so much. Was never taught that the flash only controls lighting of the subject while camera controls the rest. This really helps me with my setting up and also prioritizing what to adjust per shot. So much simpler now!
Seriously the best tutorial ever. Thank you! This has really helped at my events!
Simple & effective. Thank you! Where to point the flash is my next question...
this was a great tutorial wow. not long. packed with all the essentials to level up the flash game. thank you !!!
the best flashlight tutorial out there! Thanks mate for making it straighforward
Thanks so much. Never understood the 1/4 1/8 1/64 etc
Dimmer switch!! Now I got it.
Great vid.
I’m happy I’ve discovered your channel. Thank you!
Excellent video explaining all you need to know in an interactive way and easy to learn. Thank you!