If you dive into flash photography, it is said that manual flash is the only way to go. It offers full control over the amount of light. Although this is true, there are situations when TTL flash measurement is the better choice. I’m talking about on-camera flash photography.
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Yes, You Absolutely Can Fix It in Post: Topaz Labs Video AI
			
						Getting it right in camera is definitely the best thing to do. If you can correctly light, compose, and white balance your footage and images, then you’re probably going to have an easier time. However, there are situations when the lighting just isn’t working or you need to capture footage in less-than-ideal situations. In those situations, use Topaz Labs. Right now, they’re having a Hholiday sale.
How to Create a Professional Portrait Using Just One Speedlight
			
						As a portrait photographer, learning how to work with artificial light will enable far more creative exploration and free you from needing to rely on certain times of day, locations, and conditions. The best place to start is with a single light. This great video tutorial will show you the ins and outs of working with a single speedlight and how to use it to create a professional-level portrait.
How to Take Better Portraits in Hard Light
			
						Like it or not, hard light happens a lot outside, and if you are a portrait or wedding photographer, you can’t just reschedule the ceremony or session every time you don’t have clouds to give you soft light. So, what can you do to still create flattering images? This excellent video tutorial will show you how adding a bit of flash to the scene can be just the solution you are looking for.
How to Take Good Photos in Bad Light
			
						One of the most challenging and often frustrating parts of landscape photography is that you do not get any control over the light. While you can do your best to predict the conditions, nature will not always cooperate. So, can you create good photos in boring light? Absolutely, and this great video will show you some of what you can accomplish and how to go about it.
Proof That Almost Anywhere Can Be a Photo Studio
			
						Of course, it would all be great if every portrait photographer could afford their own studio, but that simply is not feasible for most of us. That being said, you would be surprised how little space you need to make creative, compelling, and professional portraits. This excellent video tutorial will show you how to light and shoot portraits in a small hallway.
			
			


			
			






			