So I have finally, baby stepped my way into off camera flash photography(firing my sigma ef super 500 into an umbrella via pc sync chord...
I had my first real shoot today...which should of been a test shoot. I'm so scared..I really don't know what Im doing. How far the flash/umbrella should be from the subject( I mainly shoot people), how high... the power, 1/4, 1/8 1/32...
I did get some reasonable pictures, but I guess I attribute that to having some basic knowledge and well luck...
I know most people will say, just practice and try different things...but for once, I would like to be text book good at something...
I feel flash is a concept based on math...
and well Im horrible at math and interpreting it through flash is even harder than I thought...
like if someone told me to do a basic butterfly lighting set up with one light, I know Id place the source just above my camera to the middle of the subject...but I don't know at what intensity or particular distance...
please god don't tell me I need a light meter, Im deathly afraid of those, and broke...
Im not sure what my question is, this might be a rant, but I guess I just really want to understand the rules of flash...
thanks for listening...



