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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Canyon" data-source="post: 406712" data-attributes="member: 15302"><p>The Jeff Cable videos at B&H are good, though he comes over a little arrogant for someone who shoots primarily barmitzvahs, but then he was also hired to shoot the USA Swim Team at the Olympics in China, so he must be really good. He talks a lot about his process after shooting and uses programs that nobody here has ever mentioned. He has a really good video about on-camera flash, which will help you get up to speed on your speedlight.</p><p></p><p>There is another guy from B&H who's vid is something like "One Speedlight, Multiple Looks" that's really good, but it's more a tutorial on indoor posed portrait photography using light stands and reflectors.</p><p></p><p>I love the B&H videos so much I went to their store over July 4th weekend in Manhattan. I asked about the "Event Space", and they introduced me to the guy who produces the videos. The space where those are filmed is much smaller than it looks on the videos. On screen, it looks like a small auditorium, but in person it's just a flat rectangular room with only five or six rows of chairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Canyon, post: 406712, member: 15302"] The Jeff Cable videos at B&H are good, though he comes over a little arrogant for someone who shoots primarily barmitzvahs, but then he was also hired to shoot the USA Swim Team at the Olympics in China, so he must be really good. He talks a lot about his process after shooting and uses programs that nobody here has ever mentioned. He has a really good video about on-camera flash, which will help you get up to speed on your speedlight. There is another guy from B&H who's vid is something like "One Speedlight, Multiple Looks" that's really good, but it's more a tutorial on indoor posed portrait photography using light stands and reflectors. I love the B&H videos so much I went to their store over July 4th weekend in Manhattan. I asked about the "Event Space", and they introduced me to the guy who produces the videos. The space where those are filmed is much smaller than it looks on the videos. On screen, it looks like a small auditorium, but in person it's just a flat rectangular room with only five or six rows of chairs. [/QUOTE]
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