nightclub photography tips
Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010
photography tips nightclub?
I recently found a job in a nightclub as a photographer and operational sales, the camera they have at a gun club is something quite clumsy, which often gives fuzzy results and are told during training (which seem nothing about photography) to tell us to simply adjust the auto setting. Anyhoo, I have a Nikon D50 that I love and I think using the I work once a battery Spair change on the fly, and I was wonding if anyone has any tips for that in terms of settings, councils, etc as obviously different from your average pictures.
OK Ansell is a little hard, at least you know a little. You need the really follows: a flash and a fast Nice zoom, something like a 17-50mm f2.8 for your APS-C camera. A battery grip is also very nice because you do a lot of portraits and you'll soon tire of being a contortionist. With a flash that you can drag the shutter with a bounce flash, because it is dark fourth power or more, and get about 2.8 to 1 / 30. I would shoot a couple of testers just to tweak your flash output. Since you will be dependent on a flash you really need a flash, and probably a turbo Quantum of some description to keep recycling speeds.
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