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in todays video im going to discuss common flash photography problems and what the solutions are to them when youre working on the job as an event photographer the first one is going to be if your flash is consistently over or underexposed if thats the case most likely its because you are photographing something with a lot of dark tones or a lot of light tones if youre photographing a lot of light tones so maybe a bride in a wedding dress in front of a white wall well you need to tell your flash that you need to it needs to over compensate by about a stop at the least in order to properly expose for white you have to remember that ttl works just like your camera where its assuming its photographing mid-tones for the most part if youre photographing a bunch of groomsmen on a dance floor similarly you need to go negative one you also may be getting inconsistent results that are either always too bright or too dark because you forgot you had adjusted your exposure compensation fr