Taking Your Portraiture To The Next Level


Taking Your Portraiture To The Next Level II
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After reading your Boudoir Photography book, I just had to know that you published a book about Flash Photography to instantly buy it. And it was the right decision – it is awesome!
Neil van Niekerk tought me how to use flash bounced against whatever is around me, thus going the improvisational way. Perfect if you can’t use umbrellas or softboxes.

You are covering the topic in another way, with STANDARDIZATION being the keyword here. It’s the most important word in your book, next to all the useful informations.

Another big plus is the many lighting setup diagrams you put next to many of the photos. Especially for those who’s native language is not english (like me), a diagram is more useful than a thousand words.

Thanks for this book!
What’s your next? :-)

Marcel Lüttmann (unsolicited comment on my blog)


I purchased Ed’s e-Book and it’s “Awesome."

Gregory (comment on Neil van Niekerk's site - planetneil.com/tangents/)


"This time out, Ed tackles the (seemingly) daunting subject of flash photography. And he makes it all so un-daunting! As Ed details in his new book, 100% Reliable Flash Photography, there are easier, hassle-free and, literally, guaranteed ways to achieve terrific results with your flash photography. All you have to do is take the time to learn them and practice them.

These aren't mystical "Secrets of the Pros" revealed. These are hard-and-fast skills you can learn to access whenever you need to. It's all about taking the time to upgrade your knowledge and your know-how.

Jimmy D, Pretty Girl Shooter Blog (prettygirlshooter.blogspot.com)



Are you ready to shortcut your learning curve, and improve your flash photography skills today?

I found a great resource this week that I think you’re going to love. Edward Verosky just released a new ebook called 100% Reliable Flash Photography: How To Get Amazing light In Any Situation. I’ve had a chance to go through it, and the advice is right on target. He keeps it simple, and shows you exactly what to do in many situations using photographs, diagrams, and step by step advice.

What makes this a great resource is how he presents the material. He shares ideas by actually showing you photographs he’s taken within his own studio. He gives you a diagram to show you exactly how he set up the image (where he set the subject, how the flash units were set up around the subject, where the camera angle was, etc) and shares his camera and flash settings. By seeing both the diagram and the final image, along with the description of how the final result was achieved, its easy to set up your own subject in a similar manner.

Virtural Photography Studio (virtualphotographystudio.com)


I had planned on reading this book over lunch the next few days. However once I picked it up I couldn't put it down. You explain things very easily. I've picked up numerous techniques that I will put to practice immediately.

Scott Walter Plano Portrait Photographer (scotttakesphotos.com)



Back in the ‘bad old days’ when I was shooting seriously for stock agencies I had to learn to master flash photography not only for studio shots but also for outdoor and location portraiture. I learned the art of flash photography by reading books and mostly by practice, practice, practice… and then more practice (did I say I had to practice a lot?). I sure could have used a good resource that simplified the complex technical aspects of flash photography — if only to save processing costs on hundreds of rolls of film!

Fast forward to today and you can find all sorts of resources on the web about flash photography and specifically how to use your Nikon or Canon flashes to create professionally lit portraits anywhere. The problem is that I have not found one resource that covers everything you need to know from lighting theory to practical lighting set-ups in an easy to understand matter, until now. I really like Ed Verosky’s new e-Book 100% Reliable Flash Photography – How to Get Amazing Light in Any Situation. I especially appreciated Ed’s Standardization Principle where you get proven formulas to get results in any lighting situation. If you need to use flash in your photography (editorial, portrait, wedding, or sports photography) then I suggest you pick up Ed’s e-Book. I am now using some of his 15 proven lighting techniques to help me get back up to speed with flash photography – even old dogs can learn new tricks!

Darwin Wiggett, Life and Learning Through the Lens (darwinwiggett.wordpress.com)

 

 

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All images and text copyright 2010 Edward Verosky

100% Reliable Flash Photography. How to get amazing light in any situation. successful lighting under pressure requires a simple yet 100% reliable approach.

Flash photography is about to get much easier for you! As an experienced editorial photographer, I've had to get professional results with the most basic gear, under the tightest time constraints. So, it was absolutely necessary for me to develop flash photography techniques that work flawlessly every time.

In my line of work, I usually have only a few minutes to shoot a variety of images for my editors and clients. And I almost never get a second chance to get it right.

I know how all the lighting issues can feel overwhelming when things are moving so fast. But I found a way to stop worrying about it. A way to simplify my approach to lighting and, at the same time, make BETTER images in less time, and have more fun doing it!

Ready my eBook to change your approach to lighting. I can make a HUGE difference!

Finally, everything you need in one place:

- The standardization principle. Start using it for great results. You'll instantly know how to light in any situation.

- How to be 100% READY for your next wedding, editorial, or portrait job. Never worry, guess, or just hope it works out. You'll KNOW it will.

- How to get studio-quality results even with on-camera flash. No need for expensive modifiers - just you and your flash unit.

- 15+ easy and useful lighting techniques. Illustrated and so simple to understand, you'll "get it" as soon as you read it.

- Complete overview of on-camera flash, off-camera flash, multi-light, and natural light techniques. In combination, they cover virtually any situation.

More than 60 pages of valuable and time-saving information. Learn how to make amazing pictures anywhere, every time.

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