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📸🔦 How to Soften Flash Light [DIY Tip]

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Hey photographers, let's talk about this... ?? How to Soften Flash Light today to jumpstart yo

Hey photographers, let's talk about this... 📸🔦 How to Soften Flash Light [DIY Tip] Download the [Electronic Flash: Parts & Practices eBook]( today to jumpstart your flash photography skills (but read the tip below first!) –– The light coming out of your flash unit is harsh and direct. A simple DIY trick shared below can help you soften it and produce better results. Yes, there are commercial products that you can buy to soften the light of your portable flash. But why not start this way until you get the hang of it? All you need is a simple piece of card stock paper and a rubber band. Put it together just like you see in the image here. You can experiment with little cards and bigger cards. [📸 45 Micro-Lessons on Flash Photography? Download our complete 179 Page Electronic Flash eBook that will help you understand the basics of flash photography... ⏰Be quick — Bonus expires midnight! Download Here →]( This way you can tilt the flash upward when photographing and get a soft, diffused light on your subject instead of harsh light. The same principle applies when bouncing light off walls and ceiling to diffuse light. You can also apply this tip to a camera’s pop-up flash. Attach a white card to redirect the light upward to bounce off the ceiling indoors. The techniques above will soften the light and will produce beautiful lighting for your subjects just like the photo below. Why don’t you give the above ideas a shot and see the results for yourselves! BONUS: I've got something special for you on the next page... Want to learn how to use your flash confidently, to produce stunning photographs? Grab our [Electronic Flash: Parts & Practices eBook](. You'll get 179 easy-to-follow pages packed with training, illustrations, and assignments. Broken down into 45 self-contained micro-lessons, allowing you to pick-up and put-down whenever you like. If you missed out on your eBook last time, it’s available again, and on sale right now. Plus it includes a daily bonus for free. Click below now, to read about it on the next page… [→ NEXT PAGE]( [Continue to next page »]( Keep that creative fire burning 🔥 Cheers, Brett   P.S – Want more quick photography tips, for free? Head over to our friend's website- [DailyPhotoTips.com]( now.       [ Want to build your creative confidence? Try our super supportive [Weekly Photography Challenge Group](. It's a great place to share your work, get inspiration, and mingle with fellow photographers. [Join Now →]( (it's free!)]( Thank you for supporting Photzy! We're so glad you're here. Our mission is to help you explore your creative side, through photography. As a small community-led team, email is a crucial way for us to keep in touch. We regularly send out free tutorials, photo tips, inspiration, and store discounts. Never want to hear from us again? Break our lil hearts and [unsubscribe](. Or tell us how we can improve [here](mailto:cservice@photzy.com?subject=Feedback%20on%20your%20email). [Made with ♥ at Level 2 11 York St Sydney Australia]( Copyright © 2012 – 2024 Photzy Pty Ltd.

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