Photo tip: Go high – go low.
Go low or go high: That was the best piece of advice I received when I was a wet-behind-the-ears reporter-photographer.
Go low or go high: That was the best piece of advice I received when I was a wet-behind-the-ears reporter-photographer.
The Orton effect is a interesting way to add some jazz to your photos during post processing. Craig Ferguson, a Taiwan-based photographer, posted a tutorial on his site: (the) Orton Effect For Digital Darkrooms.
In this series of articles we’ll take a look at the nuts and bolts of moving your flash off the camera. There are several ways to trigger your flash once you move it off the camera. These can be summed up simply: Wired solutions and wireless solutions.
Using a PC Sync cable can be a nightmare. They aren’t the most reliable way to connect flashes and flash triggers to camera. Phottix newest product, the twist-lock PC Sync cable will make those cabling nightmares a distance memory.
This week’s Phottix Weekly Photo comes from mario denmark. Miss bikini denmark, was posted to the Phottix Photos group on flickr – another great photo taken with Phottix Professional Photo Accessories. Mario used Phottix Tetra Wireless Flash Triggers to fire the flashes in this stunning portrait. Phottix Professional Photo Accessories – helping make great photos…