Learn how to use various lighting modifiers in this series of lesson. Learn how each modifier work, from the Coverage Properties, to their Shadow strength, Shadow Edge and Fall-Off properties.
Topics covered in this All About Lighting Modifiers Course:
- The All-New All About Modifiers Lessons Intro
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We are going to understand:
- How each modifier would change the properties of Big 5?
- How would it affect the intensity of shadow? The angle of the shadow? The speed, the edge of the shadow and the highlight.
- What is the illumination pattern when it casted on the wall?
- How big is the coverage modifier?
And so on...
- Bare Flash
Lets start with no modifiers, which is, bare flash. Bare flash means flashes that are NOT modified in anyway.
- Direct Umbrella
The most commonly used modifer for speedlights is the Direct Umbrella, lets find out the properties of this light modifier.
- Special Tips: Lighters' Cheat Sheet
- Reversed Umbrella
In the event you need a modifier with less coverage, there is the reversed umbrella, lets find out what happens when this modifier is used.
- Soft Box
The soft box is among the most popular of light modifiers, most professional photographers rely on this modifer for their studio lights. In this video we will explore how this modifier works.
- Color Gels
When you need to induce color into your shots, you can add on color gels to your lights. In this video we explain how to use these color gels.
- Flag
This lesson teaches on of the most versatile modifier, the paper flag.
- Strip Bank
Learn how a Strip Bank works and how to make the most out of its properties.
- More lessons being added, stay tuned!