by Vanessa Joy (Author)
If your past attempts at learning flash have all ended in failure (not to mention tears and/or blind rage), then The Off-Camera Flash Handbook
is about to change everything for you. For years, photographer Vanessa
Joy has been using off-camera flash to create gorgeous portraits that
look like they were shot in the most beautiful natural light at the
perfect time of day. Well, guess what? That consistent look was not
created thanks to the most amazing luck with the weather. No. It was
created by a pro photographer who mastered her use of off-camera flash.
And with her down-to-earth and practical explanations, that’s exactly
what Vanessa teaches you in this book.
Vanessa breaks down
off-camera flash into an easy-to-understand approach, and instead of
focusing on the gear and the settings (which are also included, of
course), she focuses on the kinds of shots you want to make. This book
is about learning to use off-camera flash easily and quickly so that you
can create beautiful, natural-looking light in any situation, at any
time you need it…regardless of the weather or time of day.
The
book is divided into three parts. Part One covers the fundamentals of
off-camera flash, and it does so without blasting you with a firehose of
information. Instead, Vanessa gives you the basics you need so that you
can start shooting right away without becoming overwhelmed with
technical jargon.
Once you’re set up and ready to go, Vanessa
jumps right into Part Two with specific photo scenarios and real-world
situations where you’ll learn key techniques for using your flash to
create consistent, beautiful photographs. For each scenario, Vanessa
provides the goal for the shoot, a gear list, the step-by-step shooting
instructions, and images that show both the progress of the shoot and
the behind-the-scenes shots or lighting diagrams of the setup. She also
discusses problems you may encounter, variations on the shot, and
additional practical scenarios for each situation.
Just a few examples include:
• Recreating the golden hour at any time
• Making indoors look like outdoors
• Enhancing natural light
• Working in harsh sunlight
• Fixing an ugly-light room
Finally,
Part Three tackles the questions you’ll likely have once you’ve got the
basics under your belt and you’re already creating great photos with
your off-camera flash―things like high-speed sync, sync speed, a
practical understanding of the inverse square law, etc. There is also a
helpful FAQ section at the end of the book.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART 1: GETTING STARTED WITH OFF-CAMERA FLASH
Getting Your Flash Off Camera
The Fourth Point of the Exposure Triangle
Light Positions and Modifiers
PART 2: SCENARIOS
Making Indoors Look Like Outdoors
Super Soft Portrait Light
Using Gels for Fun Color Effects
Using Gels to Color Correct
Lighting to Look Like Window Light
Wow, This Indoor Light Sucks
PART 3: FACTS AND FAQS
What Are You Talking About?
But Light Doesn’t Do That