I Tried Flash Street Photography for the First Time…

What are your ideas on flash photography? And who are some professional photographers you appreciate that use one? Let me understand in the remarks!

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I Tried Flash Street Photography for the First Time…

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21 Comments

  1. Amazing footage I want to try flash and add grain in post. Would that work to my favor?

  2. Would be great to see some flash photography during rain. And it maybe makes it easier to shoot humans, since we tend to be more concerned to escape from the rain

  3. And because of you I have 2 of the Eyeshot books and 3 mags (even the new Bulgaria one). Thanks for this tip…Eyeshot is great!

  4. I like the approach of using flash to accommodate more concept levels. Unfortunately, it also dramatically increases the chance of getting punched in the face.

  5. Dude such a great video! I’ve been messing more with flash on film and such a steep learning curve but so much fun.

  6. def enjoyed this. feels like a mini sequel to the “essential night tips” video you made. Excited to see your progress with the flash- ka chow !

  7. 4:24 I think those numbers are indicating the power of the flash. 1/32 means it’s flashing only 1/32 of its maximum powew which is 5 stops below.

  8. Man, I truly love your content – I like how you present your story 🤟🏽🤟🏽🤟🏽

  9. Cool video and behind the scenes walk through on what you were doing. You have to brave to do flash street photography on people. I did like the motion blur with the city lights, but was wondering how it was achieved if the lights were not in motion in the city? Cars I understand but curious how you get a street sign in focus but then lights are streaked/trailed. Is that a function of the flash when shutter is open warping the lights? Or just camera movement in your hand? But then how is the sign in focus? Hmmm…?

  10. I don’t know if you figured it out. ISO and aperture are the only settings that effects the flash.

    You can then control your ambient light with your shutter speed.

    Also, if you’re shy, crank up the ISO. Then you’ll need less light from the flash!;). Good luck!

  11. Been using that flash for a while. You can get some great results from it for sure

  12. I have that exact same flash and use it with my xpro3 and omg I have the hardest time syncing them up, but when it works it’s damn good

  13. Nice, thank you. Been debating purchasing that little flash you have I’m a lover of street photography too. Unfortunately in this country pointing a camera and a flash in somebody’s face may end up with a gun in your face. Better to ask permission.

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