Locking In The SpinLight 360 Modifiers [Video]

Locking In The SpinLight 360 Modifiers [Video]

Hi, my name is Yishai Shapir, from SpinLight 360®, with a couple of quick tips. First, to lock the modifiers in place, line up the three locking tabs with the three grooves, and while keeping one hand on the ring so it doesn’t turn, use the other hand to twist the...
The Advantages of Using Flash for Outdoor Portrait Photography

The Advantages of Using Flash for Outdoor Portrait Photography

Flash for Outdoor Portrait Photography You might not immediately think to use your flash outdoors during the day (since we’ve been taught early on by our phones and compact digital cameras that flash really only comes on when it’s fairly dark already), but it can...
The Lowdown On The SpinLight 360 Modifiers

The Lowdown On The SpinLight 360 Modifiers

The SpinLight 360 Modifiers: The Full White Dome vs. The Clear Dome The main differences between the white dome and the clear dome (without bounce cards) are: The white dome will produce softer light than the clear dome. The white dome will block about 1-1.25 stops of...
High Key Portraits With The SpinLight 360® Modular System

High Key Portraits With The SpinLight 360® Modular System

As photographers on-the-go, sometimes we find ourselves with the need to produce studio-like results with portable flashes on location. This demonstration will show you how to achieve high key portraits with just a wall to bounce, a ‘white seamless’ background, and...