Whether you're using a compact camera with a built in flash, a DSLR's integrated pop-up flash, or a dedicated speedlight on your DSLR camera, there are tips that you can use to make sure your flash photography is as good as it can be.
Remember, flash isn't always necessary! Learning about aperture, shutter speed, and ISO will enable you to take shots using natural light far more effectively.
For those times when the flash is needed to provide the lighting you want in your photos, click the link to read some important flash photography tips.


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To be honest Mark, most wonikrg photographers, selling their photos and time, have been in the business a long time. They have years upon years of experience and perhaps even a degree to back them up.To me it’s like watching the keyboard player at a concert. You can’t honestly believe that person started playing last night. He / she has spent their life at this. The same goes of a good photographer.Picking up a little job here and there for friends is one thing. Convincing a potential client that you can deliver without all this experience and knowledge of the craft won’t work.If you’re that interested in photographer I’d suggest some schooling, lots of learning and practice.Learning to actually use a camera doesn’t come from a book, it comes from years of “street” experience, the kind of hit and miss experience that makes a good accountant.