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Impromptu portrait with bounce flash

August 24, 2018 Neil vN 3 Comments

Impromptu portrait with bounce flash

Faustina, a model, arrived early for the video shoot in the studio today. We chatted while she waited for her team to arrive. She had questions about photography … so she earned herself a lecture about photography. That’s what you get for hanging out with me. Careful what you ask for!

On-camera bounce flash, the usual, proper way for awesome light. This really is an impromptu photo – not overly posed, to show her how I use flash. And I think that is the point of this – flash photography can look *this* good with minimal effort. Minimal equipment, and especially, no flash diffusers and crap. Just the flash bounced over my left shoulder … into the direction that I wanted the light to come from. It is that simple and quick to get superb off-the-cuff portraits indoors.

I know it is a topic we regularly cover here – tutorials on bounce flash photography – but this was just such an efficient portrait – the first shot worked! Done! It had to work – the technique is simple. With that, I wanted to show it here as consistent inspiration that we don’t need complicated lighting setups – just good light.

 


On-Camera Flash Photography

On-Camera Flash Photography – revised edition

This book is explains 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 any photographer attain a better understanding of flash photography.

You can either purchase a copy via Amazon USA and Amazon UK, or can be ordered through Barnes & Nobles and other bookstores. The book is also available on the Apple iBook Store, as well as Amazon Kindle. Also check out the Amazon Kindle store.

Learn more about how the cover image was shot.


 

Camera settings and gear used

  • 1/125 @ f/3.5 @ 1250 ISO
  • TTL flash +0.7 FEC
  • Ambient exposure was about 3 stops under.
  • Canon 6D
  • Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L II  (B&H / Amazon)
  • Canon 600EX-RT   (B&H / Amazon)

 

Related links

  • Instagram – Faustina
  • How to bounce flash
  • Tutorial: Bounce flash photography
  • review: Best light modifiers for on-camera flash
  • How do you meter for TTL flash & ambient light?
  • Portrait photography: Lighting with bounce flash  (model: Claudia)
  • Simple lighting setup to photograph kids indoors – Bounce flash!

 

Filed Under: bounce flash photography, models Tagged With: bounce flash, bounce flash photography


 

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3 Comments, Add Your Own

  1. 1Patti Hale says

    August 24, 2018 at 9:00 pm

    Quick – simple lighting. DONE! Great photo, Neil. Supports the idea that you’ve taught for years, that if you practice this technique, and really understand what you’re trying to accomplish, it really is that easy to get great results without much effort. Kudos (again). :-)

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  2. 2Peter Salo says

    August 25, 2018 at 12:16 am

    What a great first lesson! Faustina got lucky.
    Might as well get right down to the basics of how to achieve a quality directional light in a fast, minimalist way.
    I couldn’t live without with it. Well, I could live… but my photos would suffer without that technique.
    Much thanks for the twenty lessons over the years.

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  3. 3Valent Lau says

    August 30, 2018 at 8:36 am

    Fantastic example as always. I also had a situation recently where I had 2min to get a shot before someone had to leave. No time to set up lights, but a good bounce gets the job done.

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