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Newsletter 547 - Natural Light Vs. Flash + Prime Lenses Vs. Zoom Lenses + More

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See what's new at SLR Lounge [View in Web Browser]( [Logo] Weekly Newsletter #547 Welcome to this week's collection of news, reviews, and tutorials ___________ [Placeholder Image](  Natural Light Vs Flash: Budget Studio Edition Whether we choose to shoot with natural light or add flash, there’s no right or wrong answer. What matters is that we use solid techniques to get the best results. We recently tried both styles in a small studio space. Which look do you like best? ([See More]() Masterclass Replay of the Week [Placeholder Image]( "Cinematic Warmth: LR Raw Edit Mastery" Replay In this FB Live, Pye shows you how to create moody/cinematic images that feature beautifully rich and warm color tones using Visual Flow's Mood Preset Pack. [Watch the replay Here](! [Placeholder Image]( "Cinematic Warmth: LR Raw Edit Mastery" Replay In this FB Live, Pye shows you how to create moody/cinematic images that feature beautifully rich and warm color tones using Visual Flow's Mood Preset Pack. [Watch the replay Here](! Tutorial of the Week [Placeholder Image]( How To Become A Wedding Videographer – A Quick Step-by-Step Guide Join us as we explore the path to becoming a professional wedding videographer, detailing the skills, training, and strategic steps required to succeed in this vibrant industry. ([Read More]() [Placeholder Image]( How To Become A Wedding Videographer – A Quick Step-by-Step Guide Join us as we explore the path to becoming a professional wedding videographer, detailing the skills, training, and strategic steps required to succeed in this vibrant industry. ([Read More]() Gear Guide of the Week [Placeholder Image]( Prime Lenses vs. Zoom Lenses: Which Is Better? We’ll take a closer look at the differences between prime and zoom lenses and help you determine which one might be the better choice for your photography. ([Learn More]() [Placeholder Image]( Prime Lenses vs. Zoom Lenses: Which Is Better? We’ll take a closer look at the differences between prime and zoom lenses and help you determine which one might be the better choice for your photography. ([Learn More]() Free Resource of the Week [Placeholder Image]( Term of the Week [Placeholder Image](  Photo Glossary: Plate Shot A plate shot in photography refers to a technique where a single photograph is taken of a scene with no actors or moving objects, and then a separate photograph is taken with the actors or moving objects added in. These two separate photographs are then merged or composited together in post-production to create a single shot. ([Visit the Glossary]() [Placeholder Image](  Photo Glossary: Plate Shot A plate shot in photography refers to a technique where a single photograph is taken of a scene with no actors or moving objects, and then a separate photograph is taken with the actors or moving objects added in. These two separate photographs are then merged or composited together in post-production to create a single shot. ([Visit the Glossary]() Quote of the Week “Success always demands a greater effort.” - Winston Churchill [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by SLR Lounge LLC 1173 WARNER AVE • Tustin, California • 92780

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