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I'm still working on logistics on all of these, so if you want to be put on the notification list, please fire off an email to Gary at Friedman Archives dot com. Here's what's on the schedule for the rest of 2015: Just returned from a month traveling and giving seminars - first in Boston, then in Nashville. This is a lot handier than carrying a wireless flash with you everywhere like I used to do! :-) (The wireless flash is in my right hand.)īoston and Nashville seminars – and what’s next Then, turn on the flashlight on your mobile phone and hold it at arm's length. Step 2) Turned on the smartphone's flashlight, handed it to the subject, and had her hold it in “Rembrandt position” – 45 degrees up, 45 degrees to one side:

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Step 1) without a flashlight, put the camera into manual mode and adjusted the exposure so the background looked the way I wanted it to look (see below):įirst, set your exposure so the background looks the way you want.

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Now in this instance the background was mostly black and so the camera's automatic exposure was going to get it wrong. Here's another example, taken at the Chattanooga Aquarium. The results were "wireless flash without the wireless flash":Īnd since the camera didn't think a flash was being used, it exposed for the background properly without me having to dial anything in. She reached into her purse, pulled out her smartphone, invoked the "Flashlight" app (which turns on a bright LED on the back of her phone), and held it at arm's length. Right after this my wife Carol, who has listened to me lecture about the benefits of wireless flash for nearly a decade, had a great idea.






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