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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2008

The flash trigger, which synchronizes a flash with a camera, is a common lighting accessory in photography. Learn about lighting requirements for taking photos in this free video on photography lighting techniques from a professional photographer.

Expert: Mark Bowers
Contact: www.bowersphotography.com
Bio: Mark Bowers runs Bowers Photography, located in American Fork, Utah. Bowers earned a Certified Professional Photographer degree (CPP) in 1986 from the Professional Photographers of America.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton

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  • Thank you for the support! Please comment & sube my channel

  • Thank you.

  • "On camera flash," "Trigger." If you spoke of those things, why didn't you go right ahead and explain a basis of synchronization? Every photographer know that bouncing off light while the flash is on the camera can only go so far, but if you actually use it off camera, then we'll see magic happen. I totally agree with @Joshuad2d Rubbish, indeed. Why are you breathing so hard? You look rather winded or scared, lol.

  • WHH---WITE... I have been into photography for less then a year and know more then Poindexter here.

    This video seems useless to me you could easily google "camera accessories" and get A LOT more info. Your not mentioning enough about these things. Your "On Camera Flash" RUBBISH encourage people to use it off camera

  • Your video is owesome :D

  • "On camera flash, I use this all the time, especially on location lighting. And the one thing that I really like about this is that I can different modifiers to it, something that makes it a softer light. Like this particular thing is just a universal soft light. And the quality of light is a lot softer"

    Oh really?

  • I'd like to see an example of the background colors using the gels. We have a ton of old burned out gels at work from our stage lights that I could use. Are there any photos posted online anywhere?

  • Thanks, Mark. This is excellent basic information presented very clearly.

  • what is the brand of the flash trigger you use?

  • Colored reflectors really good

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