Shooting photos using your camera’s built-in flash can lead to harshly lit, unflattering photos, but if you’re in a dark space you need something to light your subject. Try using a white balloon as a ...
The right flash can make or break your shot. Unfortunately, not all built-in flashes are created equal. DIY web site Instructables demonstrates how to create a worthy on-the-spot flash diffuser using ...
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 ...
Photographers searching for a way to soften the flash from their DSLR camera may be interested in a new piece of kit called the KOBRA camera flash modifier. Watch the demonstration video below to ...
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 ...
Shooting in low light is one of the more vexing photographic challenges. The best solution is often to turn off your camera’s electronic flash and use what little existing light you have. But this isn ...