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Shooting Flash on Location

Modern cameras do a great job of shooting in most lighting conditions. Even very low light conditions are easily handled by modern DSLR sensors. There are always times though where you need more light, and a portable flash is great for these situations.

On-camera Flash

Generally shooting flash on camera creates a flatter image without much depth. At times on-camera flash must be used as it is a convenient option. Flash on-camera is quite harsh when pointed directly at the subject as it is a small light source that creates hard shadows. This is especially true of the built-in flash in camera which is smaller, less powerful and closer to the lens.

If you have to shoot on-camera flash the best thing to do is diffuse the light. There is a range of light modifiers available that will shape your light and a diffuser provides a softer light with less harsh shadows. It is much more flattering

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