Night Photography – without FLASH




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39 responses to “Night Photography – without FLASH”

  1. Hi imogen I never understood the concept of model and creating great photos….. you ARE beautiful …. period…. anyone can take a great photo of your face… big deal….. creat a session with ordinary looking people and try making THEM look beautiful….

  2. Ok thanks for another really great inspirational tutorial Imogen. So we have an annual light up here in Canberra, Australia called 'Enlighten'. With your inspo I took 2 Models to the event and shot for Bokeh and lit them where required with a small LED dimmable light and it worked a treat – very happy thanks! CC welcome – but please take a look at these:https://www.flickr.com/photos/ggall/33059393730/in/dateposted-public/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/ggall/33427707545/in/dateposted-public/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/ggall/33267713342/in/dateposted-public/

    thanks!
    regards
    Graham

  3. dont get why you seem to be against flash.you say simple hand held light… which costs more then a flash and produces poor quality light when pointed directly at a person and doesnt produce enough light to bounce it or diffuse it as you state yourselfs.

  4. Thanks for the tips. I will just say maybe don't hold the lapel mic like it's a typical handheld vocal mic. You are getting plosives and sibilance that you may not get if you clipped it to your shirt.

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