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

Two ideas here: (1) When you’re shooting on location, a pretty popular trick with flash photographers is to create a more interesting background by gelling a flash with a vivid color (red, blue, purple, green, etc.), and aiming it at a wall or object in the background just to keep the background from looking boring. Here (on the right), I attached a purple-gelled flash with a diffusion cap to the desk behind her, using a Joby Flash Clamp (see page 139). It really works wonders. And, (2) put a vivid gel over your flash inside a back light or kicker light (like inside a strip bank behind and to the side of your subject), and ...
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