Hey, I’ve wondering on dpreview lighting forum (very recommended) and read one of those posts about pop flash diffusers. One of the things that I don’t like about Dslr cameras and digital cameras that use a built in flash is the look of a direct flash, so I always recommend Continue Reading
Samuel M.
High Speed Photography Using Multiple flashes
Hey, haven’t been writing for the last couple of weeks as we have a new baby girl in our family, thats Naama who keeps as busy !!! For a while I want to build myself a portable multiple flash holder, it isn’t a very hard project to do, and after the Continue Reading
Low key photography principals
Low key lighting is what how we call the lighting method, where the photographed subject is very much described by its edges in a very contrasted way.You’ll basically need only one main=key light to get that effect, while adding a reflector might add some light into the shadows. How to Continue Reading
Book review: On-Camera Flash Techniques for Digital Wedding and Portrait Photography
First of all I have some things to say: The new book review section on this site includes only my opinion about book that I read. I don’t have no personal relations with any of the book authors at all. Some of the books I really like and find useful Continue Reading
Splash photography – Francesco Pappalardo
As I wonder the web for inspiration , I looked for some diy ring flash on flickr.com examples, then I bomped into this guy Francesco Pappalardo who has a very active flickr gallery and I really liked one of those galleries about splash photography. The above image is just a Continue Reading
Recommended site : Strobox
Hey In the previous post I wrote about a new IPhone app that I heard about, so after some searching I found out (I’m relatively new to the Apple stuff 😉 ) that there was already an app the help draw some studio lighting diagrams. The app is based on Continue Reading
Studio simulation for your IPhone or IPod
If you have an IPhone/IPod and interested in some studio photography and lighting, this application might be very useful. As for the demostration of this little app, It looks very very impressive. For only 3.5& you can get a mobile studio light simulator, this is simply amazing. So what it does? Continue Reading
DIY 9.5ft Boom
When you are out on location shoot and need to out a high light above your model, you’ll nned to use a boom. If you do it in your studio, there is a boom that connects to a studio tripod and you can place your flash there. When you’re out Continue Reading
Easy carton DIY ringflash
A RingFlash is a very cool flash tool.Many of the current “young”/”cool” look images are done using this gadget. When You try to go the DIY way, there are many ways to improvise the ringflash.In many of those DIY RingFlash you’ll have do manage a hole into a metal salad Continue Reading
Zarias.com probably the best “strobist” blog on the net
I think that I visited Zack’s blog after watching a one light workshop promotion video on youtube (something funny about bumping into a cop while shooting the video), then I got really “in love” with him (although he is not my type 😉 ). While strobist.com got much to commercial Continue Reading
Easy two lights product photography setup
Hey, I’ve been asked by a good friend of mine (Zehavit) to come and shoot some images of their fun science learning packages for children. There are many easy science experiments that the children learn while doing fun things. Those kits are a very useful thing and the childrens love Continue Reading
MARTIN PRIHODA Blog
Martin Prihoda is an advertising and fashion photographer living and working in Mumbai. I think I bumped his name on flickr and visited his blog. In his blog he writes about some of his recent works, some very high quality fashion shootouts. Some of his posts also has a “behind Continue Reading
Great blog by David James Williams
Well I found David’s site as I was looking for some DIY softbox ideas.I first read this post, about a way to attach small camera flash to a normal softbox (not those plastic softboxes, but a real one ). He used a sponge to hold the flash to the softbox Continue Reading
The easiest product photography setup ever
One of the most popular question on the web, when starting to learn photography is how do improve your product photography. Somehow you don’t have to own an online ebay shop in order to be interested in product photography.It simply a common task to do when you start to explore Continue Reading