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Meeting The Challenge Of Nightlife Photography

Nightlife photography can let you into a whole new way of looking at the world around you. Taking photos at night requires you to be prepared for locations that have very little light to contribute to successful photography.

For the beginner, starting with nightlife photography is a real challenge. For starters you will need a reasonably good camera to stand a chance of getting any worthwhile photos. It doesn¡¯t matter if it¡¯s a digital camera or the more traditional film kind; what matters is its overall quality.

Basic Tips To Remember

Just as with daytime photography, taking photos at night gives you almost unlimited opportunities for getting good pictures. Although safety should always be paramount, it is especially important at night. You could be carrying around hundreds of dollars worth of equipment.

Make sure you tell someone where you are going and don¡¯t go alone if you can help it. At the very least you¡¯ll have someone else to help carry your camera equipment!

Forget The Flash

It may sound like a contradiction in terms, but good nightlife photography often requires that you turn your flash off. Leaving it switched on usually results in a washed out picture that lights up everything in the foreground and leaves the picture looking somewhat artificial.

Your main task when taking nightlife photography is to get enough light into the picture. This is achieved by having a much longer exposure time than you would have during daylight conditions.

The shutter speed should be much slower to accommodate more natural light. As with all kinds of photography experimenting is the best way to find out what works well for you.

Many digital cameras have preset settings specifically designed for taking nightlife photography. That said however, they are not always ideal and you may prefer to try different settings to get different results.

Unnatural Lighting

Even though it¡¯s night time, you can still use artificial light to brighten up your pictures without resorting to using your flash.

Many an excellent photo has been taken of city scenes filled with traffic lights, neon signs and car headlamps. All of these combine to create a world of their own, which often looks sensational on film. Again, experimenting with different shutter speeds will vary the results you will get and can lead to outstanding pictures where moving lights streak across the photo.

Nightlife photography is hard to master but a joy to learn. Why not start learning tonight?


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