November 2017
Beginner to intermediate
208 pages
5h 11m
English

Unless you’re using a bright, solid-white background (where, sometimes, it can look good to have that white light bouncing back onto your subject to give them somewhat of a back-lit rim light), you generally want to keep the light from your background flash (especially, if you’re using a color gel) strictly on the background. One thing I do to keep that background flash from spilling back toward my subject is to attach a Rogue Flash-Bender 2 Reflector to my flash—it runs about $34.95 at B&H, and is a wide panel that straps around the flash head itself. I can position it so all the light ...
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