This is an off camera flash / strobist tutorial of not to make the background of your image completely black using flashes, even though you are in a brightly lit area, or you do not have a black backdrop. This is called LOW KEY LIGHTING. The concept is simple. All you have to do is set your exposure so that your image is completely black. Do this without even touching the flash. Once you do this, you can add the flash in. Try to put the light close to your subject, and have a narrow beam to avoid spill into the background. In this video, I start off with one flash for a dramatic look, and add a second flash for more separation. The gear used in this video are: Canon 5D Mark II Canon EF 24-70 f2.8 L Yongnuo YN560 Speedlight x2 Yongnuo RF602 Wireless Flash Triggers Subscribe for more, thanks! LINKS: TWITTER: www.twitter.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com FLICKR:www.flickr.com CAMCRUNCH: www.camcrunch.com CAMCRUNCH videos are filmed and editted with Canon EOS 5D Mark II DSLR Canon EF 24-105 f/4 IS L Canon EF 50 f/1.8 Canon EF 17-40 F/4 L Zoom H1 Recorder CamerCanon PowerShot ELPH 300 HS Apple MacBook Pro 15 inch Adobe Premier Pro Dark Background Portrait Strobist Tutorial (Low Key) Dark Background Portrait Strobist Tutorial (Low Key) Dark Background Portrait Strobist Tutorial (Low Key) Dark Background Portrait Strobist Tutorial (Low Key)
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