Although this course isn't about flash photography, I just want to make a quick mention of a couple of things here. I do have a course on how to set up a studio showing you how to set up a home based photography studio with flashes. So if you want to start taking portraits, maybe a bit of extra money, check that course out. But flash photography, just some quick tips. If you're using a Canon it's called a TTL, if you're using Nick on is called ITT and what that basically means is, you set the cameras to that they will automatically adjust themselves to your settings. What happens is when you press the camera, it sends a quick pre flash really fast bounces into the camera, the camera then tells the flash ate too much not enough compensate.
And that can help you with your exposure. Remember when you use a flash on a camera your shutter speed is typically limited to To one to 120 fifth or one 200th of a second when using flashes, like 70 says it doesn't want to 50 but you might get catch the shutter in in the shot. So a flash is a quick burst of light the center although there was other light around during that exposure window that was open it will take that bright flash and assume that's the exposure. So that's why we might use a flash burst of light gonna freeze the action. So like I said, it's not a course on flash photography. You want to learn how to use flash go check out my photography, home photography studio course will show you how to set the lights up muzzle flashes to buy if you want to go down that route.