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A Better Bounce Card for your camera - Peter Gregg

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http://www.abetterbouncecard.com
You can watch how to make a better bounce card for your camera flash. The web site is www.abetterbouncecard.com and the video is there plus any supplies you may need to order if you can't find them. ~Peter

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  • 9:25 Fucking hilarious! "Very similar to other objects that you might recognize."

  • Appreciate the great info, but how my god, cut the ECHO of the mic, its terrible.

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  • Thank you sir for this awesome idea. I went to michaels and purchased 2 foam sheets .89 each. some one wrap velcro 9.99. and made two 6 inch reflectors for starters. I took a bottle to make curves at the top edge of the sheets like your production models. To keep it from slipping of f my flash I glued a piece of velcro on both short sides of my flash. Then made slits like belt loops and ran the velcro through the reflector. Now when I wrap it around my flash there is no way for it to fall off.

  • what if ur shooting vertically?

  • superb instruction and many more tips in the comments !! thanks a zillion....

  • Did he really use a PA while recording this? lol

  • you sir,are a genius

  • how many inches? great vid!

  • Thanks for sharing..it a very good idea.

  • very helpful. thank you PeterGregg, thank you..

  • Thanks A Lot Peter!!! The paper by the way is made by a company called "Creatology" and they are distributed by Michaels. I purchased 2 12x18 sheets for .99 cents each and I made 3 of the smaller units and 1 large unit. i will be testing the smaller units at an event I shoot for called PlayDate Nashville this evening.

    I think the lighting tips were as valuable, if not more than the bounce card technique.

    Thanks Again

  • Thank you! Helped a lot.

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