Some people were asking me how much post processing I do. Honestly, I don’t do very much. So here I decided to show you a few. Once you learn off camera flash I really think it will minimize your post processing. At least it has for me. I know I spend more time editing natural light photos compared to off camera lighting photos.
I absolutely love the look of off camera flash. I spent so many hours teaching myself and even writing this manual. I know that I have made this simple and easy for you to learn. You won’t be spending countless hours of research on the web trying to figure it out. I’ve condensed it all into one manual. And…. if you still don’t get it afterwards I am always here for you. That is how much I love off camera flash.
Here’s what Natasha had to say about the book:
“I’ve been struggling with OCF for a few months now, not really understanding
all this techno mumbo jumbo, because honestly as soon as someone starts
talking (or writing) in the lecture voice, my brain thinks I’m back in high
school and I automatically go into daydream mode with a blank stare on my
face. ROCK THAT OCF is a learning book like no other, one that is an easy (and
entertaining) read, with lots of visual examples and explanations, a book
where you wont need a dictionary to read and understand it.
I think I finally get it now, and I cannot wait to get out there and play!!
Well done Ali and thank you!” - Natasha




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Laurie January 2nd, 2009 at 11:41 am
wow! your sooc shots look great
and the book sounds like what I need!!!