Left alone, your camera flash creates cringe-worthy photos, with harsh shadows, no background, washed-out skin tones, and eyes that look like they belong in a horror movie. Unsurprisingly, those ...
As anyone who has lugged around a bag full of gear at an event will tell you, every ounce you can save is paramount. Photographer Les Tirmenstein thinks he’s come up with a lighter, easier to stow ...
October 1, 2010 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Commercial flash diffusers and bounce cards are pricey for what they are, thin sheets of foam and plastic. This ...
If you shoot with an external flash, learning to control the light can be dreadful. Sometimes the best thing to do is buy a modifier for diffusing the light. Talk about a boring accessory to buy! A ...
More often than not, the pop-up flash on your DSLR or mirrorless camera tends to make pictures worse rather than better. Therefore, we generally reserve it as a last resort, when there simply is not ...
March 7, 2008 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Still have the remnants of your pre-digital photo-taking taking up space in closets (or perhaps put to other uses) ...
Has your expensive smoking habit prevented you from picking up a real DSLR flash? Well continue to tar up those lungs because that problem has been solved. Conveniently, an empty pack of cigarettes ...
You just spent $750 on a fancy digital camera, so why does the flash turn your beautifully lit living room into a haunted cavern every time you photograph it? The ...
Clicking pictures is a favourite pastime these days, and everyone and their uncles own digital cameras. Most of us here at Digit have entry-level cameras, which do their job quite well, providing you ...