Replacing Faces

Gary L. Friedman
Sep 5, 2018 · 3 min read

Below is a group shot, also taken outdoors, also with the group in the shade. This time because the group was larger I used two wireless flashes; one on either side of the camera. The same formula was used: Aperture priority at f/8 and let the flashes do their thing on auto. But look at the two kids in the lower-left-hand-corner!! They’re looking at someone else (probably a relative holding a point-and-shoot).

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Gary L. Friedman

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Gary L. Friedman is a professional photographer who runs the stock image website FriedmanArchives.com and has written many best-selling camera-specific books.

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