“Behind the Lens: How Flash Capture Changes the Game” focuses on how artificial lighting transforms photography from a passive act of recording existing light into an active art form of creating a scene. Incorporating a flash into a workflow fundamentally alters how a camera handles exposure, depth, and motion. The Core Mechanics of Flash Capture
Using a flash essentially creates two exposures in a single frame:
The Subject: Illuminated almost entirely by the instantaneous burst of the flash. Its brightness is controlled by the flash power and your lens aperture.
The Background: Exposed by the ambient, existing light. Its brightness is controlled by your camera’s shutter speed and ISO.
Because a flash burst is faster than any physical camera shutter, lowering your shutter speed allows the camera to soak up background details while the flash freezes the subject with tack-sharp clarity. Key Ways Flash “Changes the Game”
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