Photoflex Lighting School
- Features: Written by Photoflex Lighting School on March 30, 2011
This tutorial is courtesy of the Photoflex Lighting School.

With the recent advent of HD video functionality in SLR cameras, photographers are now able to shoot stills and video, all with the same camera! And just as with still photography, you need good lighting equipment for top-quality video results.
- Features: Written by Photoflex Lighting School on January 27, 2011
This tutorial is courtesy of the Photoflex Lighting School.

One of the difficulties in shooting portraits outdoors is that the available light is not always ideal for photographs. In fact, it's usually the opposite. With LitePanels, however, you can effectively modify existing light to make it more visually compelling for your portraits.
- Features: Written by Photoflex Lighting School on December 23, 2010
This tutorial is courtesy of the Photoflex Lighting School.

If you're like most people who work for a living, you look forward to the one or two weeks of the year when you get to go on vacation. However, aside from the memories you'll have of the trip after it's over, what else will you have to remember this special time? If you're lucky, you may get a few decent photos of the trip worthy of printing and showing to friends and family.
- Features: Written by Photoflex Lighting School on November 29, 2010
This tutorial is courtesy of the Photoflex Lighting School.

Featuring the affordable Extra Small Wireless Kit, this lesson demonstrates basic strategies for getting your young, restless subject to interact naturally with the camera. You'll also learn techniques for getting more natural lighting from your ShoeMount flash.
Topics Covered:
- The Typical Snapshot
- Shooting In Available Light
- Camera Angle
- Bouncing Sunlight
- Features: Written by Photoflex Lighting School on October 27, 2010
This tutorial is courtesy of the Photoflex Lighting School.

In commercial photography, there is a particular type of shot that lends itself to Web and print layouts, which is called the "silhouetted shot." If produced correctly, the object will appear to be sitting in a white room surrounded by light. It is a very clean style because it looks natural on a white page and is not confined to a square or rectangular frame:

