Avoiding Flash Reflections in Eyeglasses: Ep 214: Digital Photography 1 on 1: Adorama Photography TV

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AdoramaTV Presents Digital Photography One on One. In this episode Mark shows us how to adjust the angle of your light source to avoid flash reflections in eyeglasses. Mark explains "angle of incidence" and "angle of reflection" to help you capture images without eyewear glare.

Small Studio Flash Tips: Episode 208:
http://youtu.be/8sKK_lvQiVA

Traditional Lighting Setups: Episode 206:
http://youtu.be/PPTEdmbhYok

For more articles and videos about single-light portraits and photographing models with eyeglasses, go here: http://www.adorama.com/alc/article/Avoiding-Flash-Reflections-in-Eyeglasses-A...

Visit http://www.adorama.com/learn for more photography videos!

Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com

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  • You always give reference to other related videos stating episode number like in this one 206 and 208. But how does one find that episode? Can you instead/ additionally give link to related videos in the description section below the video?

  • @ravishkhare Check out the updated links in the description. We've also added the links to the video at 6:07

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  • Mark, give us some Advanced Skill Level tips! i want something to fry my brain.

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  • Haha same music as "Skitzo" from Nigahiga :P

  • Mark, lend me your camera... please!

    

  • couldn't you also just use a polarizer?

  • Very helpful thing to know. Thank you so much :)

  • Mark, what kind of reflector is used?

  • How would this work if we don't have wireless flashes? If we only have our on camera flash?

  • Brilliant Thank you :-)

  • Thanks. I was able to apply this lesson to lighting shotglasses with writing so that I was able easily read the writing in the final pic.

  • Maybe this sounds crazy to use in the studio, but what about CPL filter?

  • Just wondering is adorama a licensed dealer of canon and nikon cameras

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