David Bergman shows you how to get the most natural looking photos when shooting an indoor event with on-camera flash. Go to to submit your own photo question, see David’s gear list, and view the episode archive. Attend David’s live concert photography workshops at
Products Used:
Canon EOS R Mirrorless Full Frame Digital Camera Body
Canon BG-E22 Battery Grip for EOS R Mirrorless Digital Camera
Canon RF 28-70mm f/2 L USM Zoom Lens
Canon Speedlite 600EX II-RT Shoe Mount Flash
MagMod MagBounce for Flash Modifier System – Bundle with MagMod MagGrip
MagMod Basic Flash Modifier Kit
Production Equipment Used:
Canon EOS-1DX Mark II Digital SLR Camera
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM Zoom Lens
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR Body
Canon RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM Zoom Lens
Rode Microphones RODELink Digital Wireless System
Model – Brooke Mclaine
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Thank you for the great footage and good explanation, David. I Like the results, after the explanation ! TOP (that’s the way to go).
GREAT video. Thanks!!
Shutter- 200, iso-400, F4.5, with TTL, I believe will accommodate 90% of flash needs.
So how did you setup your flash? TTL or manual?
Great video David. I know I’m watching this 6yrs after you’ve made it but if you were making this video today would you still say ETTL or TTL is the best way to go? I ask this because I watch so many differing opinions on this. Personally I like ETTL on my Godox Flash it seems to work ok 90% of the time. Just wondering where you stand on Manual or ETTL today?