When you can’t be really close to your subject, such as bison in the wild or athletes in a major sporting event, you can still get great photos and capture motion using remote triggers. This session explains which equipment to use, how to use it, where to place your camera, how to set it up, which shutter speeds to use, and how to work with subjects. It also discusses considerations such as lighting, safety, and using computer programs to edit photos.
MORE IN THIS COURSE:
- Creative Photography Techniques: Making the Ordinary Extraordinary – Course Preview
- Shooting an Outdoor Portrait in Early Morning Light
- Techniques for High Speed Flash Photography
- Capturing Motion with Remote Triggers
- Photographing for Black and White
- Enhancing Your Images with Digital Filters
- Seeing with Different Perspectives
- Creating Multiple Exposure Images
- Getting Creative with iPhone Photography
- BONUS Mounting Options for Remote Triggers