Gary Fong explains why the typical flash diffuser needed to be reworked for better performance - resulting in the Gary Fong Lightsphere Collapsible.
This Video looks at using on camera flash for Portrait Photography. It gives examples of the different effects which can be achieved using some of the new tools available today. We hope you find it informative.
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