Flash photography seems difficult at first. If you just turn on the flash on your camera and take pictures, the results are often disappointing. It is therefore not surprising that many photographers stick to natural light. Fortunately, it's actually not that complicated to take beautiful flash photos.
In The Flash Bible - 101 Tips for Fantastic Flash Photos portrait photographer Elja Trum shares simple, practical tips for creating perfect portraits with flash in any situation. These are techniques he has developed over twenty years of portrait photography.

For example, you discover:
- How to take photos as if you had beautiful natural light, when you actually just used your flash.
- What equipment you need to take beautiful flash photos, without having to rob a bank first.
- How to use flash to take professional photos even if you don't have a studio.
- How to use flash to take creative photos that aren't possible with natural light.
Rather than lengthy technical explanations, this book offers, but 101 practical and simple examples. The book consists of 9 chapters: The Basics of Flash Photography, Equipment, Controlling Light, Solving Flash Problems, Flash in Practice, Inverse Square Law, Flash in the Studio, Flash on Location and Creative Flash Photography. A tip is shown per page (including a matching photo).

The book includes free one-month access to all photography courses on Photofacts Academy via the instructions in the book, including several useful flash photography courses.
See also The Portrait Bible - 101 Tips for Perfect Portrait Photos by Elja Trum.
Language: Dutch. This article refers to the Dutch-language edition.
The Flash Bible - 101 Tips for Fantastic Flash Photos - Elja Trum
Pages: 140
Price: €25.00
Publisher: Photofacts Publishing













