Find The Light: Ep 233: Digital Photography 1 on 1
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In this episode Mark demonstrates some techniques for shooting portraits (and a few other things) in natural light. Mark uses nothing but his camera, no reflectors or fill flash, to get terrific results. Mark also talks about open shade and how you can use it to get different lighting results.
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- bravoooo!!!!!nice vids all natural lights...
- I LIKE THIS ;)
- I have leaned a lot watching your videos Mark! Thanks for the great work!
- No
- Don't get out much?
- sarah cant smile for shit -.-
- Sarah is gorgeous!
- What a concept! We never thought of finding the light in film photography. Amazing!
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- wow that.. tinted windows tip was whole new world of photography to me. Thank you Mark
- Love the tutorial! I like how you underexpose on purpose for drama, very cool.
- Hi Mark, really fantastic video, thanks. I'm showing it to my own photography students today. Keep up the good work.
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- Thank you so much. Trying to look for that model now.
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