Flash Photography

What Is Flash Photography?

Like the name implies, flash photography is photography using a flash. The primary purpose of flash photography is to illuminate a dark scene. It’s thus used when indoors or when ambient light outside is not enough. Although most people use flash photography for this reason, it has other uses as well.

A photographer can, for instance, use it when capturing moving subjects or changing the quality of the light. This can enhance photographs or give dramatic effect where it’s needed.
Flash photography is versatile and can be used in several forms of photography, from portraiture, fashion, real estat, and wildlife photography.

Types of Flashes

There are a large variety of flashes available on the market today. They are commonly built into the camera, but more advanced flashes are external units which fit to the hot shoe of the camera.
Most of these advanced flashes offer adjustable intensity and duration of the flash. This enables the photographer to adjust the flash according to their needs and the subject they’re working with. Many also have the choice of remote triggering where the flash can be triggered away from the camera.

Besides the flashes mentioned above, there are also many specialized flashes available. These include:
• Ring flashes which fit to the lens of the camera and reduces shadows in macro photography.
• High speed flashes that flashes many times in a short duration. These flashes are used in science or by engineers.
• Multi-flash systems that flash light from different directions and is used in technical or medical imagery.
• Standalone units such as strobe flashes that is used in studio photography.
There are also some techniques, with some accessories, that flash photographers use. Some ways are:
• Soft boxes, which diffuse the light, taking away the harshness and making it softer.
• Fill flash, which is used to supplement light in darker areas of the frame.
• Bounce flash where the photographer directs the flash at a reflective surface like an umbrella. In this way it can serve as a fill flash or to supply ambient lighting.

Besides these there are several other techniques and tools available like manually-triggered flash, colored gels, and strobing. With all the tools available, the possibilities with flash photography are endless.

In the articles below, read about Flash Photography tips, tutorials and news.

Solving A Common Off-Camera Flash Problem: The Black Band

Kishore Sawh

If you are or ever find a black bar on the top or bottom of your image when using flash, this is likely what's going on, and how to solve it.

Utilizing Direct Sun

Utilizing Direct Sun To Photograph Details In (Ugly, Unflattering, Boring…) Places

Working with direct sun can be tough at first but it's well worth it. How many times have you walked into a getting ready location only to find that it's not as amazing as you imagined it in your head?

The Key To Capturing Your ‘Good’ Side | Lighting 101

Pye

In this tutorial, we teach you the three primary subject positions in relation to key lighting. Learn how subtle changes in positioning can make big differences.

Using Different Light Setups to Help You Tell a Story

Hanssie

In the following tutorial, Lighting With Story In Mind, Simon Cade of DSLR Guide gives many techniques to help you tell a story using lighting.

CRI | The Important Lighting Factor You’re Likely Overlooking When Purchasing A Light

Kishore Sawh

LEDs are becoming more prevalent by the minute, so especially now CRI is something you should consider before every light purchase or use.

5-Point LED Lighting Setup For Portraits

Hanssie

The following video, put together by Dedo Weigert Film GmbH shows a great step by step setup of a 5 point LED lighting situation for a portrait.

New Workshop! Lighting 101 | Foundation and Light Shaping

Pye

Welcome to Lighting 101: Foundation and Light Shaping! Join us on dozens of live shoots, as we teach you the ...

Breed Master Class: Advanced Fashion Photography Lighting | Review

Kishore Sawh

Lighting is a differentiator between pros and amateurs. This comprehensive guide with 22 advanced lighting setups aims to make show you how the pros do it.

5 Affordable & Simple Lighting Setups For Under $300

Hanssie

In this video, you'll see an inexpensive lighting setup used 5 ways.

Studio Lighting Terms For Beginner Portrait Photographers | Lindsay Adler

Hanssie

In this short video clip, Lindsay explains some common studio lighting terms.

$50 DIY Continuous Lighting Set-Up For Great Portraits | Aaron Nace

Kishore Sawh

For little money, you can have a 3 light set-up for taking great portrait. Aaron Nace shows you how to make it, and make the most out of it.

Using One Light For Ultra Soft Portrait Light | Joel Grimes

Joel Grimes shows you just how powerful one off camera flash and a white wall can be for creating ultra soft portrait light with minimal gear and investment.