How to Incorporate Motion into Flash Photography Part II | Mastering Your Craft

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In this video, Pye is going to break down how to add visual interest by adding motion into your flash photography photos. In Part I, he covered how he captured this image using a tripod to and flsah compositing technique. In Part II, he will cover how to composite the two image together using Adobe Photoshop.

Welcome to “Mastering Your Craft,” a photography educational series by SLR Lounge, exclusively on Adorama TV. From gear advice to in-depth instruction, our goal is to give you practical, real-world advice to help you master the craft of photography. Whether you’re a beginner just learning your camera, an amateur looking to become pro, or a professional seeking inspiration, this is the series you’ve been looking for to help you become a better photographer.

► How to Incorporate Motion into Flash Photography Part I | Mastering Your Craft

Products Used:

Canon RF 28-70mm f/2:

Profoto Air Remote:

Production Equipment Used:

Canon EOS C200 8.85MP PL Mount 4K UHD Digital Cinema Camera Body:

Benro S8 Tripod:

Adobe Premiere Pro:

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I am a capture one fan but this video makes me understand how photoshop would actually work for compositing. Been debating which tool to use for that purpose and this sure points me towards Adobe

alsteiner
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@Adorama Thank you for having Pye, As a Photographer who is fine with compositing and knowing it is about the final image or vision not how you got there I Appreciate Pye lessons.
Photographers will limit their creativity by putting labels on what is Photography or what they say is not photography by how you prosses and edit an image!
All the CGI in movies, when done great no one, says oh that is not a real movie because it wasn't done in-camera. If you say well I like older movies without all the CGI don't forget they used Glass paintings to fake danger to many other reasons, not to mention stuntmen to keep the actors safe. Now, why as a Photographer would you not use these techniques in Photography?

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Thnx, but all the lip sucking and tongue slapping is cheesy.

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