Photography Tips from David Hobby for Exceptional Lighting

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www.silberstudios.tv Join us for this behind the scenes interview with David Hobby,when we caught up with him on his FlashBus Tour with fellow master of light, Joe McNally.They were stopping off near Silber Studios on their 29 city, 6 week tour to teach America how to see the light!. David Hobby loves to teach photographers how to improve their control of light, including “how to use off-camera flash with your DSLR to take your photos to the next level. Or the next ten levels,” as he said. David gave use some important photography tips including why you need to get your flash off of your camera, how to use “China ball lighting” for very soft lighting and the “secret setting on the Nikon SB 800, and a lot more, including some inside stories. Grab your flash, and step on board the FlashBus as we talk with David Hobby. Read the transcript here http
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23 responses to “Photography Tips from David Hobby for Exceptional Lighting”

  1. marcsilber Avatar
    marcsilber

    hey thanks Manny, will let you know, great to do this! 

  2. Manny Nieto Avatar
    Manny Nieto

    Just post a Day and I will make it. I am in the valley. Ripon to be Specific. a lil over an hour away! As long as I know in Advance the day, I will make time for it. If you guys want to do it on a Saturday or Sunday I could get some Subjects to show up at one of their practice Spots by the Bay Bridge (I would need to give you an address) But it will give some the chance of capturing some professionals practicing along with some amateurs doing motorcycle Stunts. They Love cameras on them….

  3. marcsilber Avatar
    marcsilber

    thanks manny I really appreciate that. I’ve been thinking we should have a meet up her in the Bay Area

  4. Manny Nieto Avatar
    Manny Nieto

    Marc…………Your Great attitude and Behavior is Awesome. I Truly enjoy watching the Intreviews you do. Great Questions and the way you go about them is Fantastic! Maybe someday I will be lucky enough to meet you in Person!

  5. marcsilber Avatar
    marcsilber

    what we’re aiming for thanks

  6. Mrdelram Avatar
    Mrdelram

    great show,” short and to the poin”t with style.

  7. grimlightimages Avatar
    grimlightimages

    Great video thanks for shari

  8. marcsilber Avatar
    marcsilber

    thanks I love hearing that we’re hitting the mark!

  9. trongs01 Avatar
    trongs01

    that’s brilliant! thank you so much. ur too awesome.

  10. marcsilber Avatar
    marcsilber

    I saw that after reading your note, thanks

  11. dcnutter Avatar
    dcnutter

    YouTube has button for April Fools day that replaces the video audio with a ragtime piano song and a sepia old film like overlay. The button is located all the way to right on the video tool bar.

  12. MrCronyn Avatar
    MrCronyn

    Thanks for this… Great interview! Looking forward to McNally as well.

  13. marcsilber Avatar
    marcsilber

    thanks but what am I missing about 1911?

  14. marcsilber Avatar
    marcsilber

    thanksfor watching

  15. marcsilber Avatar
    marcsilber

    yep we sure did he’s in the queue, stay tuned

  16. marcsilber Avatar
    marcsilber

    hey thanks

  17. marcsilber Avatar
    marcsilber

    thanks it was lots of fun to finally catch up with him

  18. hmmartinez26 Avatar
    hmmartinez26

    You are the Man Marc,,, Great interview….

  19. rickjbradbury Avatar
    rickjbradbury

    Great interview, the guy is a ledgend. Love how he keeps it simple and everyone.. its not about the camera, lens, amount of lights its about the subject, moment and final image. Thank you Mark for a great interview.

  20. FallenKain Avatar
    FallenKain

    Awesome, I was wondering when you were going to do this interview Marc! Thanks so much for the upload.

  21. trongs01 Avatar
    trongs01

    hope u also interviewed mcnally as well! would love to see that.

  22. dcnutter Avatar
    dcnutter

    Another great interview. Thanks!

  23. Joar F Avatar
    Joar F

    this vid its nice to see in 1911