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Battle The Sun With High Speed Sync For Outdoor Portraits – Laws of Light

February 21, 2022 By Morgan Leave a Comment

How to shoot head shots outside on location using high speed sync. In this Laws of Light lighting tutorial we show you three ways to shoot portraits when you are battling the mid day sun. These easy approaches will help you shoot head shots, corporate portraits or any kind or portrait outside when you are […]

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Laws of Light: High Speed Sync

September 13, 2018 By Morgan Leave a Comment

This is Jay P here with quick Laws of Light video on high-speed sync. How do you use high-speed sync? When would you use it? And how to set it up. These questions will all be answered by the end of this video! What is it? High-speed sync is the ability to sync your strobes […]

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High-Speed Sync- Combining Speedlight with Pack & Head

August 4, 2016 By Morgan Leave a Comment

High-Speed Sync Speedlight Pack Head The Slanted Lens Jay P Morgan

Photo or video business not doing as well as you hoped? Download my class today and get back on track.   High-Speed Sync Hi, this is Jay P. Morgan. You may have heard the term high-speed sync as it relates to photography. This technique is handy when you want to shoot with strobes, but still have […]

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High Speed Sync and How It Works

July 16, 2015 By Morgan Leave a Comment

Why High Speed Sync? To understand high speed sync, we need to understand how shutters work. Most camera shutters are two curtains that open and close. I know there are some cameras with a leaf shutter but that is for a different lesson. At speeds slower than 1/125th, or 1/60th depending on your camera, the […]

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