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    Headshot Photography - Executive Portraits Outdoor Using 2 Lights - Jay P Morgan

    Executive Portraits Outdoor Using 2 Lights
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    Jay P Morgan sets up on top of the roof of a building, shooting a headshots & portrait of three executives.
    One Light Setup Portrait Photography - On A Budget One Speedlight, Soft & Reflective Umbrellas - Tony & Chelsea Northrup

    On A Budget: One Speedlight, Soft & Reflective Umbrellas
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    Learn how to create beautiful portraits - whether indoors or outdoors - using nothing more than your camera and a single flash and an inexpensive umbr…

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    On A Budget: One Speedlight, Soft & Reflective Umbrellas

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    Effective Results with an Inexpensive Umbrella Flash Kit

    • [skipto time=0:00]00:00 - Intro[/skipto]
    • [skipto time=0:37]00:37 – Light Setup #1 > Indoors:[/skipto] Ambient Light through Window, Speedlight in Manual Mode, Light Positioning, ISO, Flash Triggering Variants Light/Shadow Quality, Test Shots & Result
    • [skipto time=4:27]04:27 – Light Setup #2A > Indoors:[/skipto] Adding a Shoot-Through Umbrella, Modifier Positioning > Goal: Soften Light & Shadows, Camera Settings, Test Shot & Results & Comparison
    • [skipto time=5:32]05:32 – Light Setup #2B > Adjustments:[/skipto] Light Direction Adjustments, using various Shutter Speeds, using different ISO values > Goal: going from hard lighting to a soft light characteristic; Test Shots & Results & Comparison
    • [skipto time=9:34]09:34 – Light Setup #3 > Indoors:[/skipto] Different Light Modifier > Bounce/Reflective Umbrella, Shutter Speed, ISO, Test Shots & Results & Comparison
    • [skipto time=12:35]12:35 – Light Setup #4 > Indoors :[/skipto] Different Light Modifier > “Softlighter” Umbrella, Shutter Speed, ISO, F-Stop, Test Shot & Result
    • [skipto time=15:06]15:06 – Light Setup #5 > Outdoors:[/skipto] Natural Sunlight as Main Light, Using Speedlight & Umbrella as Fill-In; Adjusting Light Direction; Camera Settings: using Aperture Priority Mode, F-Stop, (Auto-) ISO, Shutter Speed, Test Shot & Results
    • [skipto time=17:32]17:32 – Recap[/skipto]
    • [skipto time=18:10]18:10 – Outro[/skipto]
    In this video, Tony shares several light tips & tricks for both indoor and outdoor portrait photography.
    All you need is your camera, a single flash (speedlight) and a modifier (optional) – a subject may be helpful as well ;)

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