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Episode 23

TTL

The Richard J Nieves Photography Podcast Episode 23: TTL

Richard Nieves March 30, 2021
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In episode 21 where we discussed tips for using on and off camera flash during a wedding, I referenced a very handy feature of most modern flash units called TTL. We'll be discussing the practical ways it can change your photography for the better.

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Welcome to the 23rd episode of The Richard J Nieves Photography Podcast!

I’m Richard J Nieves, published portrait and wedding photographer, and owner of Richard J Nieves Photography located in New York City.

TTL stands for "Through The Lens" metering. Like I stated in episode 21, it is a setting that allows your speed light to communicate with your camera and base your exposure off their combined measuring of ambient light. It detracts the work you have to put into exposing your photo.

TTL has one goal, to light your subject as well as possible. That's fantastic when you're shooting quick moments that need that extra bit of oomph in the exposure.

It's great for new wedding photographers who's priority is the client's satisfaction with their photos. The need to perfectly light a scene is put in the back pocket when the hug with the best grandma in the world and a bride is lit well enough that it can be delivered and get a reaction.

Since the priority of TTL is to expose the subject well, the background exposure takes a hit. TTL doesn't care if the background is well exposed. That is something that can be adjusted in post. It's up to you where you set your compromises. If that's an issue, you can always manually set your flash power if you know what you're doing.

Since there is that bit of control taken away by using TTL, you may feel like part of your artistic pedigree is lessened. I assure you, it is not. You are as much of an artist as you were before you decided to use TTL. You may feel like you are less of a photographer because you use TTL. Again, I assure you, you are as much of a photographer as one who dials in their settings.

Before we discuss one last bit about TTL flash units, I'd like to ask you to please follow me on Instagram @rich_photog, that r-i-c-h-underscore-p-h-o-t-o-g

If you’d like to schedule your next portrait session or give us the honor of photographing your wedding, visit my website www.richardjnphoto.com or email katherine@richardjnphoto.com where my partner will guide you along your journey with us.

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One more thing to consider when using a flash unit with TTL is those units are more expensive than their manual counter parts. Depending on the brand, prices may be drastically different between units. Again, that's your call to make. I would always opt for a unit with TTL because I can always take the reins when I feel the need to.

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