Flash Photography Courses
Flash photography can create beautiful images that will make your photos stand out. Learn how to use your flash like a professional by studying the differences between hard and soft light, and color temperature. Master various flash settings: manual, TTL, direct, bounce, off-camera, and more.
Flash Modes: A Guide for Beginners
Want to upgrade your understanding of flash photography? Find out how to take full control in our full guide on flash modes!
Flash Compensation: What It Is and How It Works
Flash exposure compensation allows you to trim and adjust your flash output for any given scene. It’s independent of both regular exposure compensation as well as automatic exposure modes on your camera. In this guide, we will explore exactly how FEC works and how to use it for stunning results!
12 Best Camera Flashes for DSLR
If you are a professional photographer, you will want to invest in the best camera flash for your DSLR camera. It may seem overwhelming at
The Best Flash Diffusers and How To Use Them Effectively
Flash diffusers help you illuminate your subjects with a much more appealing light than using bare flash. A flash diffuser scatters and softens the light
All You Need To Know About Fill Flash
How you use fill flash is a question many photographers struggle with. Flash adds another level of complexity to photography. Like anything, once you have
11 Camera Settings for Night Photography Without Flash
Nighttime photography is already very challenging, but it’s even more so if you want to take photographs without a flash. There are lots of reasons
Using the Pop-up Flash on Your Camera
Pop-up Flash This article, though primarily intended for DSLR users, would be just as useful for any digital camera user with a built-in flash. I
Understanding Rear Curtain Sync (What You Need To Know)
Rear Curtain Sync If you have fiddled with the built-in flash on your camera or with an external flash unit, you may have probably heard
An Introduction to Flash Painting
Flash Painting Slow shutter speed does open up a whole world of possibilities as much as creative photography is concerned. Literally, you are limited only