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so quite a while back now I shared a technique that I call the invisible black background itamp;#39;s such a great technique that means you can easily make it look as though youamp;#39;re in a studio with a black background when youamp;#39;re not by underexposing the natural light and using a flash now technology has advanced since I did that video and thereamp;#39;s one question that came up again and again and again so itamp;#39;s about time for an update okay so letamp;#39;s kick off with the kit that you need obviously thereamp;#39;s your camera a Flash and a means to trigger The Flash Iamp;#39;m using a wireless trigger but you could use a cable if you really wanted to you could use your flash on camera but you wouldnamp;#39;t do that would you now Iamp;#39;m going to keep things really simple so rather than talking about first curtain and second curtain Iamp;#39;m just going to say shutter opens shutter closes also in the first video I talked about Nati