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WORKSHOP NEWSLETTER In this week’s newsletter, we’re taking a deep dive into Off Camera Fl

WORKSHOP NEWSLETTER In this week’s newsletter, we’re taking a deep dive into Off Camera Flash. Flash is one of our most popular topics in our Premium education and a major pain point for many photographers. The topic can feel new and intimidating, but with the right framework and with some practice, it can become second nature. To get you started, here are the best tutorials on SLR Lounge for Off Camera Flash. Best Free Tutorials and Articles ______ Learn Off Camera Flash in 10 Minutes No matter your experience, I’m going to make off-camera flash easy and a lesson you can learn in less than 10 minutes. While we have full-length courses dedicated to truly understanding and mastering off-camera flash, I wanted to create a short guide for those of you that need a refresher or are looking to learn the basics before heading out on a shoot. [Watch Here]( Using OCF for the Starburst Effect In the past, we’ve shown you flash photography tips and tricks using various modifiers to create different effects such as faking golden hour and creating spotlights. In this tutorial, we’re teaching you how to create a starburst effect with a bare bulb off-camera flash and a high aperture. This is an excerpt from one of our best-selling courses, Lighting 3, that covers everything you need to know about on-location lighting solutions. [Watch Here]( Beginner’s Guide to Flash Photography Flash photography does not have to be intimidating. To help, we’ve compiled 9 helpful tips from our Lighting 101 workshop to use as your guide to flash photography, starting from how to use and operate a speedlight to full creative control of your flash. The goal of this guide is for you to walk away with a sound understanding of flash photography that you can use to build upon with experience and practice. [Watch Here]( Create Portraits with Depth Using Two Light Stacking There are many ways you can use just two lights to create stunning images. In this article/video, I’ll be walking you through my favorite two light setup that I call “Light Stacking.” I’ve taught this technique in our [Lighting 3]( from our [Premium Content]( and it’s a simple technique I use to create depth by stacking two lights in front of each other to chisel out the details on the subject. I’ll be demonstrating this technique with my friend Renee. [Watch Here]( Learn 5 One Light Modifier Setups in 10 Minutes In this video/article, you'll get five one-light studio setups, and we're going to do it in less than 10 minutes. I'm using a Profoto A10 for this setup, but you can use any flash. I'm also going to limit our modifiers to just the basics, so we'll mainly use an umbrella. For all of our setups, I'll give you other options, regardless of what I'm using. [Watch Here]( Lighting 3 Sneak Peak ______ In one of our most popular start-to-finish tutorials from our premium workshop "Lighting 3 | Advanced Off Camera Flash," we show you how to use multiple "stacked" flashes to refine and perfect your image. Access this sneak peak for free below. [Watch Here]( Flash Photography Training System ______ If you’re ready to master flash, we invite you to check out our full Flash Photography Training System. This 4 workshop system will guide you, step-by-step, from the basics of flash, starting with on camera flash, all the way to advanced lighting like simulating natural light and recreating golden hour with flash. The training system is available with an SLR Lounge Premium Membership. [More Info]( [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by SLR Lounge LLC 1173 WARNER AVE • Tustin, California • 92780

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