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book: On-Camera Flash (revised edition)

On-Camera Flash Photography

On-Camera Flash Photography – revised edition

This is a comprehensively revised edition of the best-selling book, On-Camera Flash Photography. The book is based on material that have been honed over numerous workshops, and expanded on by articles and tutorials published on this website. The material has been expanded into a cohesive and thorough approach to getting the best from your on-camera speedlight.

Particular care was taken to present it all with a logical flow that will help the reader attain a better understanding of flash photography.

You can either purchase a copy via Amazon USA or Amazon UK. Also check out the Amazon Kindle store.

Learn more about how the cover image was shot.


 

Info about my other books on photography

1. On-Camera Flash Photography – (out of print)
2. Off-Camera Flash Photography
3. Direction & Quality of Light
4. Lighting & Design for Portrait Photography
5. On-Camera Flash Photography  (revised edition)

Also check out my list of recommended books on photography technique,
and my choice of best photography books.

 

more info: On-Camera Flash Photography

Based on the best-selling 1st edition, this is more than just a cosmetic overhaul. Combining older material which have been polished and streamlined, with lots of new material and trawling the Tangents blog for the best material.

At 35,000 words (the maximum the publisher would allow me), this is a concise introduction to on-camera flash photography, with the accent on demystifying flash. I concentrated on bounce flash photography for the latter half of the book, since I strongly believe that is where the magic lies with using on-camera flash.

One way in which this book has been radically changed from the first edition, is that it is now more of a work-book. There are several examples where you have to have your camera (and flash) in your hands, to step through the instruction. All the better to make sense of flash photography, and become confident in the use of flash photography.

 

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If you need more direct help or instruction on flash photography,
I do present workshops & seminars and also offer individual tutoring sessions.

 

12 Comments, Add Your Own

  1. 1John Brady says

    December 20, 2015 at 3:17 pm

    Hi Neil, will there be a Kindle version of the second edition?

    Reply
    • 1.1Neil vN says

      December 20, 2015 at 3:48 pm

      I’m pretty sure they will release the Kindle version soon.

      Reply
      • 1.1.1John Brady says

        December 20, 2015 at 5:13 pm

        Thanks, I’ll look out for it.

        Reply
  2. 2Betsy Cherry says

    January 28, 2016 at 1:33 pm

    Hi Neil, Do you know if there will also be a Nook version of the revised book?

    Reply
    • 2.1Neil vN says

      January 28, 2016 at 11:06 pm

      Hi there Betsy … yes, it is available as a Kindle book.

      Reply
  3. 3Aliona says

    April 29, 2016 at 2:33 am

    I have the earlier edition of this book, and I have read it and studied it a few times. It is an easy to read and understand guide on using flash. It has improved my photography tremendously. I keep coming back to the book to re-read it and put the advice into practice. I highly recommend this book to anyone he is not completely sure of how to use and balance flash with available light. Thank you so much, Neil.

    Reply
  4. 4Krzysztof Zaryczny says

    April 30, 2016 at 9:21 pm

    I just got my copy of the latest On Camera Flash yesterday after work. I finished it in a day while playing with my camera and flash (and unfortunately, not my kids…). The book is just fantastic. I had a solid understanding of using my camera to take good shots with proper exposure in manual, however I was “flash stupid” to say the least. I relied on my 1.8f primes and 2.8 zoom to help me get decent lighting. The book demystifies an external flash and has lots of photos (with detailed information) in various situations to help someone have a good starting point on what options they might consider. I wish I would read the book earlier… I highly recommend it.

    Reply
  5. 5Micheal says

    February 17, 2020 at 3:03 pm

    I was looking at your book “On Camera Flash” for help on event photography using one flash. Would your book help with this situation ?
    Thoughts On the Profoto A1X flash as well ?

    Reply
    • 5.1Neil vN says

      February 17, 2020 at 4:05 pm

      Oh yes, I use on-camera flash for the majority of my event photography.

      The Profoto A1x is my preferred flash.
      There is one area where it behaves differently though from the speedlights — you can’t see the Guide Number power setting, as explained in this video: High-Speed Flash Sync & Guide Numbers

      Other than that, the techniques are universal between the various makes of flashes.

      Reply
  6. 6Anthony Paladino says

    March 8, 2020 at 11:00 pm

    one of the better books out there and I LOVE the FBT I began using them in my wedding photography and it was one of the best thing to happen, so THXS. So glad too I was able to get hard copies of your books from B&N kindle drives me crazy, but that’s me.

    Reply
  7. 7David Adkins says

    January 2, 2025 at 9:42 am

    Is it possible to add to Amazon Australia and/or Kindle (amazon.com.au)?

    Reply
    • 7.1Neil vN says

      January 2, 2025 at 9:58 pm

      This is entirely dependent on the publisher though. Out of my hands.

      Reply

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