
Strobist
Strobist is an online project that was published from 2006 to 2021 by former Baltimore Sun photojournalist David Hobby. Available here as a completed archive, and presented without …
Strobist: Lighting 101: Introduction - Blogger
Feb 2, 2020 · Strobist reader Ken Brown, who made the photo above, started his lighting journey at Strobist. Even while just starting out, he made this photo of a gullwing Mercedes by putting …
Strobist: What is Strobist? - Blogger
What is Strobist? At its heart, this website is about one thing: Learning how to use off-camera flash to elevate your photography. I'm David Hobby, the photographer behind Strobist. Over …
Strobist: Your Basic Lighting Kit: A Spin Around the Block
Apr 12, 2021 · UPDATE: Strobist was archived in 2021. Here is what I am up to now. ________________________________________
Strobist: Lighting 101 - Understanding Your Flash - Blogger
Feb 5, 2020 · (Photo by Strobist reader GreggBK) Off-camera lighting is not for iPhone photographers. We're assuming you already have an adjustable, digital camera and a lens. …
Strobist: Lighting 101 - An Ideal Starter Lighting Kit - Blogger
The components have evolved frequently over the past fourteen years at Strobist, guided by first-hand use and the feedback of countless photographers who have taken Lighting 101 before you.
Strobist: How To: DIY $10 Macro Photo Studio - Blogger
Besides, we are all about re-use and recycle here at Strobist. (I can proudly report that 98% of my bad jokes are recycled!) If you have this stuff, the only thing you will need to buy is two sheets …
Strobist: Lighting 101: Bouncing off of Walls and Ceilings
Feb 5, 2020 · Smooth and flat, but crisp, too. This is the strobist's version of quick and dirty. Things to remember? First, watch your wall color. Your light will pick up the color of the …
Strobist: Lighting 101: Balancing Flash and Ambient, Pt 1
The world's most popular free resource for learning how to use off-camera flash.
Strobist: I've Been Working on Something - Blogger
It aspires to be for traveling photographers what Strobist always tried to be for lighting photographers. The premise of the book is that your camera can, and should, be much more …