Wedding Photography Tips: Softening Your On-Camera Flash

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2011

In this video we take a look at using modifiers such as the Gary Fong LightSphere and Pearstone Bounce Dome that can make the difference in your next shoot.

Softening Your On-Camera Flash
http://bit.ly/bhsoftenoncameraflash

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  • I buy my gears from B&H. The start of this video is misleading especially using a photo labeled "overexposed". Using an on-camera flash does not create overexposure when set properly like in ETTL/TTL mode or even in Manual as long as one knows how to meter correctly. To suggest that using diffusers will fix overexposure is incorrect. Everyone will agree that diffusers help soften light compared to the harsh, bare flash pointed directly to the subject. Diffusers do not affect exposure.

  • That was an interesting tip. I would have never thought about it.

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