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You Keep Shooting

By Bryan F. Peterson

August 5, 2011

Master photographer and photography educator Bryan Peterson's debut video on AdoramaTV!


In this video, Bryan shows you how to light up dark foregrounds while properly exposing the background on a dark, cloudy day with portable electronic flash.

 


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16 readers rated this article. Average rating: 4.8 stars
 
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Thank you Bryan

I love your videos, and that you take the time to give us all of this information that we would otherwise have to read through without any kind of live reference. I'm a visual learner and to see you do what you do has helped think in different way to approach my photography and well as acquire a new skill set and new way of thinking. Thank you

by Joel in Massachusetts on March 31, 2012

0 of 0 people found this comment helpful
 
Slow down!!

Bryan's expertise is noted. But, Bryan, you have got to slow down a bit. Separate your words, especially the technical ones. There is no point in speaking if one is not communicating.

by Edgardo in Chula Vista, California on December 16, 2011

1 of 1 people found this comment helpful
 
Great teacher

Down to earth insightfull & intresting.Your books are tke same.

by FGV in San German P.R. on August 22, 2011

1 of 2 people found this comment helpful
 
About slowing down

It`s very simple in any class labeled 101 if the teacher is going to assume anything about the knowledge that his students have then it should be that they don`t,, and teach with that thought in mind,now myself and a couple of others think that it was fine because we were familiar with what was being taught ,however this video is a 101 level and should be tailored to that level of knowledge

by Patrick in Baltimore, Md on August 13, 2011

1 of 2 people found this comment helpful
 
Great tutorial Bryan.

Love the use of all the equipment and the outcome of the shot. I hope to see more of your works and tutorials in the near future. Keep shooting.

by Scooter in Virginia Beach, Va. on August 12, 2011

2 of 3 people found this comment helpful
 
Totally Awesome

I love this guy!! He is a fantastic addition to Adorama. I can't wait for his next video!!

by Alex in Sacramento, Ca on August 11, 2011

1 of 1 people found this comment helpful
 
Bryan Does a Great job!

My only critique would be that he slow down just a bit to cover his camera settings in more depth. I love his tutorials but frequently find myself needing to re-watch them and pause the stream to write down notes where he sort of blasts through the details; for example (camera settings). He also fails to mention in this particular video, that his flash and camera are assisted by the use of a Pocket Wizard wireless flash trigger.

by T-bone in PDX, OR. on August 11, 2011

1 of 2 people found this comment helpful
 
Fast!

I love Bryan! His books helped me so much. He is a bit faster and somewhat spastitic on the video, but he's the best to learn from.

by Jake in Fort Worth, TX on August 11, 2011

1 of 2 people found this comment helpful
 
Awesome

Love Bryan and all he does! Really love the tutorials fro Adorama!

by Angela in Tracy, California on August 11, 2011

1 of 2 people found this comment helpful
 
Fast-paced and packed with info

Perhaps this is too fast for JL but it's perfect for me. Bryan doesn't spoon-feed, he makes you think as fast as he does.

by Ally Zarin in Los Angeles, CA on August 11, 2011

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