Brief Introduction
Master the in's and out's of lighting for digital photography - ISO, White Balance, and Flash settingsDescription
In this follow-up to our Beginner Digital Photography class (which covers exposure, aperture and shutter speed), this class covers:
- how you can use ISO to take better pictures in low light environments
- how to use your flash so that your images look naturally lit instead of that awful “flash” look with overexposed subjects and bright backgrounds
- how you can use white balance to help you take better portraits
You WILL need a flash for this class. If your camera came with a built-in flash, that is sufficient. You are also welcome to use an external flash if you have one
Requirements
- Requirements
- A basic understanding of Aperture, Shutter Speed, and Exposure Compensation settings on their camera
- A DSLR or Mirrorless camera that allows the user to manually adjust Aperture & Shutter Speed
- A DSLR or Mirrorless camera that has a built-in flash OR an external flash that attaches to the camera