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Uploaded by on May 18, 2011

Using off camera flash, and the Gary Fong Light Sphere to create better candid portraits without studio lighting.

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  • Hey,

    Your the man that saved me lot of money. You have a point its true,that why should anyone spend that kind of cash to get where you want to go.I want to thank you like others for the idea. What flash are you using? For how much?.If you can help me that would be nice,I got a older DLSR Nikon D70,thats what i took with my photo u see with my guitar.I just got into photography for the past 3 months on serious side! I'm more video man than photos.Your a great man sharing your tips..Thanks Jack

  • Love my Gary Fong light diffuser and really enjoyed your simple tips.

  • what bracket is that?

  • Some people put down the lightsphere but I have done many shoots indoors where it proves to be the best diffuser on the go. Not even the stofen soften the shadows like the lightsphere. I always have one with me even in travels. The collapsible I bought too.

  • This is as real as it gets,well done.

  • How illuminating JIM!

  • Loved it Jimmy, even though I'm not a photographer.

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