If one is good...

Constantly aiming to make the basic things better, I've been experimenting yet again with on-camera flash.

Back in the pre-digital dark ages, I used twin flashes-on-camera that required several sets of cables and a separate belt-mounted battery pack.

A flash either side of the lens evens out the shadows & adds an extra light in the eyes - it's basically portable studio beauty lighting.

Now that flashes are radio-controlled & higher-powered, there's no wiring & no separate battery and the silicone domes & bounce cards give a beautiful, soft, even light & the red lens filter ring holds the attention.

Best of all of course, the bracket that everything attaches to ensures that it's so discreet you'd barely even notice me...