Flash Photography Made Easy

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Published 2024-04-26
This is a video for people that want to know how to do off camera flash with ease. Flash photography is a lot easier that we make ourselves think it is. In this video I show you a two process that will elevate your flash photography game. Please subscribe, like, and comment below. If you have some flahs photography tips, leave them in the comments.

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All Comments (21)
  • @IOSARBX
    Scott Stockton, This is fantastic! I subscribed because I love it!
  • @oketonian
    Another great video!! Very informative👍
  • @tcvaldez
    Great information. Very easy explanation. Thank you.
  • Man had me stressed lifting those AD200's fully extended 😂 Epic work and tips!
  • @GrizzyPhotos
    Great video I love camp north end Charlotte has some hidden gems
  • @RyanTroy
    Really liking your channel. Keep up the good work
  • Awesome video and very informative and detailed. Can you please provide a link for the light stand?
  • @jkingimages
    It really is that easy. But, you are bringing a lot more to the table than adding a flash and exposing for the ambient. Just say’n. Great work, brother.
  • @michaellekas27
    excellent video Scott...my question is what aperture are you using? Are you using a low f value ( eg 2.8, 4) with high sync or neutral density filter OR just using the camera"s natural sync speed and taking the ambient reading and adding flash ( f8)
  • Omg I recognized that place from anywhere. Shout out to Camp North End. I’d be honored to collab/shadow you one day
  • @donho6523
    Just curious,were the jump shots shot at sync speed or did you use HSS? Excellent video!
  • @TNKPhoto
    Damn! My boy chips ahoy cooked on this one 🙌 great shots!
  • @waltergroves7672
    Great video and info. Why do you not use a flash meter? Is it just easier to look at the screen? I always wonder because I see less and less of the flash meter getting used.
  • @Dimiverse0
    Great video! What focal length are you using ?