Portrait Photography in Direct Sunlight with Pop-up Flash

Portrait Pictures Movie Score: 4 / 5

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| December 11th, 2012 | Posted in Photography |

14 Responses to “Portrait Photography in Direct Sunlight with Pop-up Flash”

  1. MrLucienIII Says:

    A photographer should be able to adapt. I love this video. I enjoy the fact that you have a sense of humor. Great touch to the video!

  2. crudmonkeysales Says:

    Nice!
    Hey #UN#, check out my channel when you get a chance.

    Thanks, #CN#

  3. BigGulp62 Says:

    You are too funny, I love you…

  4. jeremy duncan Says:

    If you shoot in RAW format, you can change the white balance on your computer using a program like Lightroom, Photoshop, or the free software that probably came with your camera.

  5. virtuosoikingpin Says:

    I still hate outside portraits in direct sunlight. They just don’t compare to a cloudy day, even with a light diffuser and a reflector.

  6. alab ski Says:

    my left ear suddenly became lonely……

  7. Eli666Ms Says:

    Lucyyyy!!!!!!!!

  8. truknayr23 Says:

    Nice… nice… thanks!

  9. LearnMyShot Says:

    try changing white balance settings to control color temperature (warm / cool) brightness can be controlled with power settings on the flash unit

  10. jerseyman9080 Says:

    I have a SB900 when i try to use it outside it make my pic so bright and warm. What should i do ?

  11. LearnMyShot Says:

    you can also try to set it to Custom WB.
    We have a video on that….

  12. pannysat Says:

    Nice video. I have a nikon. When I use my popup flash in sunlight with AWB set to auto. My photo become very warm (yellow). Setting it to Flash WB makes it worst, what help is setting it to direction sun WB. Any comments?

  13. LearnMyShot Says:

    thanks for letting us know. Actually the latest tutorial we did this week is in HD and still loads pretty fast….so all the new ones will have even better quality.

  14. zasvedogovore Says:

    I watch your vids full screen
    Thank you