d. Scott Carruthers – Ismail Sirdah Photography https://www.ismailsirdahphotography.com Tue, 21 Aug 2018 15:44:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5 Know When To Use Your Flash https://www.ismailsirdahphotography.com/know-when-to-use-your-flash/ Wed, 01 Aug 2018 19:02:26 +0000 http://www.ismailsirdahphotography.com/?p=100 Continue Reading]]> D-Scott-Carruthers

Getting it right in photography means applying ideas that are inclined towards improving the final product of your work. Many people lack the skills to pursue the art, and that is why they tend to assume this is one of the most difficult things to do.

But D. Scott Carruthers, an expert in photography and a mentor, cites that all you need to excel is to understand when to use what feature and how. One of the things he says are misused by upcoming photographers is the flash, which could be used well to produce high-quality images. Here are the times when you should use the flash feature to assist you in your photography.

Indoors

It is obvious you would want to add some light to the picture when you are filming from a dark place. The most recommended idea here is using an external flash that will bounce light off the wall or ceiling, so it appears more natural. When you fire the flash at a similar angle as the lens, you are likely to get a dull and flattened image, so be calculative when you use your flash indoors.

Freeze motion

One of the most important facts about the flash is it helps you to freeze motion in a photo. The short burst of light released is what works to help in the process of freezing the motion. This works when you are shooting in low light, and one thing you must remember is to play around with the shutter speed to ensure the photo does not appear too dark.

Light trails

Due to the fact you can freeze motion using flash, it assists you to capture light trails. This comes in handy when you are working in a situation that is defined by low light with nasty on-camera flash because it helps you to come up with something cool and creative. The flash of your camera works with assistance from other settings to produce the effect you desire, so also make sure the settings applied are in line with the demands of the weather on that day as well as the colors present in the venue.

Getting good quality is a function of several parameters among them accuracy and ensuring you choose the right settings to go with, so through experimentation, you should understand what works well and what should not be on your list of priorities.

When the subject is poorly lit

Many photographers don’t bother with flash outdoors, and I would be lying to say I have not done so. Natural light is awesome, but there are times when the subject is poorly lit that you cannot entirely rely on natural light to get the quality you look forward to. Using alternative light, in this case, is a solution and considering your camera comes with the flash you might find it impressive to employ the features contained therein to light up the subject while doing your work.

To overpower the sun

On a sunny day, you might find it challenging to photograph due to the strong rays of light from the sun. So, to drown the effect of these lights frustrating the image, you could use the flash to overpower the sun and get a dramatic effect.

Avoid environmental color casts

Suppose you are shooting and surrounded by lush greenery, do you know of a way to prevent the reflection of the green on the skin of the subject? Well, one of the solutions you have in such a case is using the flash. A fill flash will work decently to eliminate the problem and help you create emphasis on the subject.

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D. Scott Carruthers Discusses The Best Equipment Photographers Should Consider For Photo Shoots https://www.ismailsirdahphotography.com/d-scott-carruthers-discusses-the-best-equipment-photographers-should-consider-for-photo-shoots/ Fri, 29 Jun 2018 22:48:12 +0000 http://www.ismailsirdahphotography.com/?p=77 Continue Reading]]> d-scott-carruthers-photo-equipment

Organizing the studio and piecing up the equipment’s for a photo shoot can be exciting for any photographer. Things get even more exciting when you have an assignment on location because the opportunity to see the outside world usually generates a lot of interest to the discerning photographer. However, to a beginner who has taken up photography, the idea of buying photography equipment can be daunting, especially if you want to get it right the first time. A complete checklist should have everything from camera to the lens and tripod. The camera is the core equipment in photography. Some of the most widely used beginner and professional cameras include the DSR and mirrorless cameras with features such as viewfinder eyepiece, the image sensor, and matte focusing screen. Photography expert, D. Scott Carruthers discuss the best equipment photographers should consider for photo shoots.

Camera Lens

The camera lenses come in different styles and capabilities. Free lenses are often sold as part of a complete camera kit. You can also invest in zoom lens prime lenses and third party lenses designed to capture high-quality shots. The choice of lens largely depends on individual preferences, type of shoots you want to capture and amount of money you want to invest. When you have a camera and lens, it is instinctive that you invest in a good camera lens or sensor cleaning kits to keep your sensors, LCD’s and lenses smudge-free. The tripod is the other essential equipment for a beginner, even though it is often overlooked or undervalued by most photographers. A sturdy tripod with clamps and ballhead adjustment helps stabilize the camera and accurately adjust positions.

Software

The software is an essential component in modern photography. Software’s such as Adobe Lightroom and One Pro can be used to organize, edit and finally process images. These photo editing programs come with various capabilities, including color correction tools. You also need a good monitor like the IPS to monitor to perform editing effectively. Once this is done, your next step is to find the right hardware to calibrate the colors in your monitor to get more accurate colors during printing stage. A camera flash is an important component of photography, more so when you want to shoot creative still life photos and portraits. The special features to look forward to in the whole flash setup include; the automatic TLL mode and light modifiers such as a reflector.

Reflectors

You can buy a folding reflector to predictably bounce light and work out a variety of lighting effects using the studio light. These types of reflectors come in different size and shapes. For greater mobility, consider buying a small, energy efficient flashlights to take care of inadequate lighting. In spite of its diminutive size, the LED flashlights are very bright in comparison to the incandescent light. Beginners also need camera filters in their toolbox, even though most digital cameras in the market feature white balance control. One of the most important filters in digital photography is the polarizer that works by filtering out glare from shiny objects. The filter also makes the images more saturated and visibly vibrant. This type of polarizer is especially useful in landscape photography.

Filters

The other popular types of filters include Diffusion filters, Neutral Density filters, and Ultra Violet rays reduction filters. UV filters often come in handy, when shooting indoors and outdoors. The filters work by tempering the degree of UV radiation generated by electronic flash tubes. The Neutral Density filters, on the other hand, are neutrally tinted to minimize the amount of light coming into the lens. This makes it possible for the aperture or shutter setting to be changed as needed depending on the balance you want to achieve. The Diffusion filters are important when shooting a portrait or a wedding event as they can be used to soften the subject’s skin tones or create a fair haze. A special diffusion tool called soft focus filter can also help soften the facial features.

If you are a working pro, you need to invest further in more sophisticated photography equipment such as light meters, wireless remote triggers and a host of storage devices. The wireless remote triggers are highly resourceful when taking photos in crowded places. The trigger will greatly eliminate the number of cables strewn on the floor, thereby preventing falls or tripping. With features such as multiple channels and frequencies, the wireless remote can trigger the main, quickly fill the flashes on the camera and discriminate coordinate channel selection. Lastly, growing number of professional photographers are turning to light meters to accurately establish the level of ambient and flash exposures in cameras and reduce interference’s in the shots.

 

About the Author

D. Scott Carruthers is a talented professional photographer based in California. His areas of specialty include Portrait, Travel and Wedding photography. Carruthers philosophy when it comes to capturing emotional depth is grounded on three realities observe, feel and more importantly, connect.

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