Portrait photography tip: Balancing flash with natural light at the beach
Planning a portrait session at the beach? Here’s a quick guide to help you balance flash with natural light to get beautiful results.
Planning a portrait session at the beach? Here’s a quick guide to help you balance flash with natural light to get beautiful results.
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Whether you want to shoot portraits on a budget or just want to try something new, you can easily convert a backyard shed into a mini studio!
Balancing natural light with flash isn’t complicated — once you have the ingredients and know the recipe!
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