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Summary: How and when to use a flash when shooting pictures in this free photography video.
Joey Gunz has been doing photography for nearly twenty years. He got started in photography at his first job working as a youth reporter for a local newspaper. He currently holds a...read more
" Hi! I'm Joey Gunz, Glamor Photographer. You can check out my work on line at www.joeygunz.com. Today I am here on Expert Village to bring you part 7 of our photo tutorial on camera or pop-up flash. See most at least consumer level digital cameras or SLR cameras, even the film came with a pop-up flash. We've all found ourselves in an extremely emergency no matter what we did wasn't enough light and our camera didn't have a fast enough ISO speed or we couldn't show to shut it down long enough to get the shot that we needed. You find yourself in those dire circumstances that your handy dandy pop-up or on-camera flash come to your rescue. Now keep in mind that this light is probably going to give you a red eye and its probably going to make your image look really flat and washed out. But if its absolutely necessary that you get that shot, well my friend, shoot away. This photo tip was brought to you by Expert Village and joeygunz.com Hasta la vista!"
eHow Article: Using the Flash in Photography
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