How to get EPIC Dance Floor Photos - Wedding Photography, Nightclub Photography, Dragging shutter.

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  • @southerngirlsociety
    @southerngirlsociety 3 года назад +13

    Hey Chris!! ...nobody teaches this and it's soooo frustrating to me. I know my way around a camera pretty well, but some of these more technical types of tricks and effects are things I still have yet to conquer and really figure out. THANK YOU soooo much for doing this for us!! I would sure give the world for you to also do a couple of videos teaching us how to photograph sparkler exits, light trails with wedding reception dance photos, how to photograph those cigar smoke photos of the guys on wedding day, and how to get that hair spray shot when the bride is getting ready. I'd also love to learn how to do some of those trick photos that so many of you do on wedding days - the reflection, shooting through things, bokeh lights, ring shots with an extra fun flair, etc. A super fun photographer that does a lot of this stuff is Jason Martin with Concept Photography. This guy has some super cool photography tricks and effects and I still have yet to figure out how he does a lot of them.

  • @PadaINbelgium
    @PadaINbelgium 5 лет назад +11

    It actually makes more sense to put the flash into Fill flash on your camera so the flash fires in the beginning of the shutter. That way you can snap the pic and wave the camera about until the shutter closes again. Doing it the other way around introduces complexity by having you have to time your pictures.

    • @ChrisTurnerPhotographer
      @ChrisTurnerPhotographer  3 года назад +3

      You are correct. Thanks

    • @MaverickChristian
      @MaverickChristian 2 года назад

      Well, it depends on what you're going for. A rear sync flash will create a path of light behind the moving subject, and that can look pretty cool.

    • @ChrisTurnerPhotographer
      @ChrisTurnerPhotographer  2 года назад

      No that’s no true. I thought it was also but it’s incorrect

  • @Kiestaff85
    @Kiestaff85 4 года назад +1

    Watching again 😬. DJing tonight so taking my camera along, I bought a godox flash months ago and never really used it!! Lights, camera, lasers, music & dancing! I’ll let you know how it goes 👍🏻

  • @luiscalow2094
    @luiscalow2094 2 года назад +1

    Great vid, Chris. Exactly the method I use but it feels like you have to stumble upon this method by chance - rarely have I seen anyone use the high aperture, manual focus approach, but it’s really the best way!

  • @JoshuaMcTackett
    @JoshuaMcTackett 2 года назад

    I did something similar to this at a wedding last night. I shoot twin R6 bodies and just used one camera for this - used a mini softbox on godox v1 pointed forward at like 1/32 , Samyang ef 14mm 2.8 at F8-F11, prefocused to 1.5m, ISO 1000 and shutter of 1/6s. Then I deliberately jerked the camera forward or tilted every shot to motion blur the fairy lights and background while the flash froze the dancers expressions 😄
    I didn't worry about rear curtain sync but I think it worked just fine on regular sync to get a similar effect ☺️
    It's so much fun interacting with everyone dancing with the party and singing along with the music.
    Honestly everyone commented how they've never seen this at a wedding before and I can't wait to edit and deliver the images now.

  • @allend6137
    @allend6137 4 года назад

    One word... Wow 🤩!!!!!!!!

  • @IWTBFOY
    @IWTBFOY 5 лет назад +1

    Most underrated channel ever !

  • @Adityavarmaphotography
    @Adityavarmaphotography Год назад

    Did you use first curtain or second curtain shutter ?

  • @seane.c7207
    @seane.c7207 10 месяцев назад

    How do I stay in focus when doing dragging effects to keep the person or people in focus ?

  • @vergesslich82
    @vergesslich82 Год назад

    What is your take on using a colored gel and a small diffusor softbox?

  • @hubertus75
    @hubertus75 Год назад

    Hi Chris. Should I turn off stabilization in the camera body during dragging shutter? For the safety of the camera sensor. Greetings from Poland

  • @nivisionbat
    @nivisionbat 2 года назад

    Thanks Chris

  • @amybailey5998
    @amybailey5998 5 лет назад +1

    Oh this is awesome, I gave up on these, but looking forward to trying it out again now!

  • @jennysbirthingstory2975
    @jennysbirthingstory2975 Год назад

    Is your flash set at HSS with rear curtain sync?

  • @gyulaco
    @gyulaco 5 лет назад +1

    One thing to add is I zoom my flash to about 70-85mm like that you get a vignetting and you can use even lower flash power.

  • @marclabro
    @marclabro 2 года назад

    nice tuto. But these sttings seem intended for effects. sharp photography require 1/125sec to reduce the blur effect of people moving in low light because there is enough light from DJ to get motion that 1/2sec delay. what do you think using magmod magbounce 2 to enlarge the size of the barebul and allow the rotation of camera ?

    • @craigaddison1662
      @craigaddison1662 2 месяца назад +1

      Wrong. Flash freezes the subject. You're not getting shutter drag with 125th

  • @gustavomsas
    @gustavomsas 5 лет назад +3

    Chris, thank you for the video. I have used your technique but I have questions.
    1- when using your settings my highlights are a bit blownout. What should be the first solution for this?
    2- How can I freeze more the action of my subjects without overexposure.
    3- if I want a more intemporal look, without crazy light drags, what should I use?
    Thank you so much. I have been struggling a lot with this and I even put your settings on my notes to use at night

    • @mshea5906
      @mshea5906 2 года назад +4

      2 years later and no one's gonna answer this mans question? LOL.
      1. Turn the power of your flash down start with 1/4 and go down from there until exposure is good.
      2. Play with your shutter speed. .5 of a second is really slow. I find good results at 1/15 sec.
      3. Adjust your shutter speed.
      Hope this helps someone out there!

    • @okidoke4822
      @okidoke4822 2 года назад

      @@mshea5906 hopefully he learned how to use his camera by the time you offered those answers

  • @isabellethomas2108
    @isabellethomas2108 Год назад

    What do you mean by manual focus??

  • @jamesvdm
    @jamesvdm 4 года назад

    Best video on the topic.

  • @HesselFolkertsma
    @HesselFolkertsma 5 лет назад

    Love doing this, especially in black & white.

  • @haleyadelephotography6651
    @haleyadelephotography6651 5 лет назад +1

    Loving these videos!

  • @johnnygrenda8365
    @johnnygrenda8365 2 года назад

    Hi, I'm trying to do this with my Sony A1 but when I switch to manual focus it doesn't bring up the focus distance chart you show in the video. Any idea how I get that. Thanks

  • @discob61350
    @discob61350 2 года назад

    Any suggestions on concert photography? I'll be shooting at an upcoming show and I do not want to blind the band with flashes.

  • @lightsdownbassup2381
    @lightsdownbassup2381 4 года назад +1

    5:25 overview of settings, but I encourage everyone that is interested in club event photography or low light/ambient effects lighting settings watch the entire video. Very beneficial information

  • @Dustinrhoades
    @Dustinrhoades 3 года назад

    Thank you Chris

  • @JeffBourke
    @JeffBourke Год назад

    That is sooo cool!!!

  • @maximethetiot2703
    @maximethetiot2703 Месяц назад

    THX ! 👏👏

  • @mr_budo
    @mr_budo 4 года назад +1

    It would be great if you have showed us how to take it.
    theory is good but practicals are best

  • @KoelAnderson
    @KoelAnderson 2 года назад

    Thanks for the tips. Just starting to get into lowlight flash photography… I’m used to capturing the atmosphere and exposing for the highlights without flash… totally different world moving into flash photography

  • @lauriewahlig2819
    @lauriewahlig2819 4 года назад

    Any other settings I need to think about when setting this up on my a9......if it’s manual focus are you on af-c or af-s? I can’t think of what else to ask but I’d like to set this up on my camera as a custom setting so I don’t have to try to remember everything in the moment. Thanks!!!

  • @kevanhayes4777
    @kevanhayes4777 2 года назад

    Wow this will help me immensely on my 1st paid shoot for a club many thanks I will practice 1st I also have a constant light on borrow for my probably drunk assistant 🤣

  • @nagelc27
    @nagelc27 5 лет назад +1

    Can you do a flash tutorial for sony. Please you explain things so mush easier then anyone else. Ty

    • @ChrisTurnerPhotographer
      @ChrisTurnerPhotographer  5 лет назад

      Anything specific about flash?

    • @nagelc27
      @nagelc27 5 лет назад

      What flash to use that works with live view and how to use or when to use TTL & manual. Thanks ur channel is amazing. The way you explain things they seem easier to understand the other channels.

  • @Kiestaff85
    @Kiestaff85 4 года назад

    So helpful buddy thank you

  • @Daguigoz
    @Daguigoz 4 года назад

    I really have a hard time focusing in a semi dark reception room... I can see the focus going green on face, or chest but when shot, it focuses at infinity and the wall far behind them is focused

  • @atomikmaster1
    @atomikmaster1 5 лет назад

    Awesome info thanks 🙏📸👍

  • @eduardocortes-dv4lo
    @eduardocortes-dv4lo 5 лет назад +1

    Love. You mate , Thanks from Norway

  • @gm010379
    @gm010379 2 года назад

    THANKYOU...

  • @stilistigt
    @stilistigt 3 года назад

    Hi! great video :) After you set focus in manual mode, do you just snap a photo? Or do I have to focus on a person and then snap the photo? Do you get what I mean? :D

    • @stilistigt
      @stilistigt 3 года назад

      (I have a canon)

    • @ChrisTurnerPhotographer
      @ChrisTurnerPhotographer  3 года назад

      Once you’ve set focus you can just leave it alone

    • @stilistigt
      @stilistigt 3 года назад

      @@ChrisTurnerPhotographer I just tried that and if I leave it at manual focus The subject doesn’t get in focus :( the whole photo is blurry then…

    • @okidoke4822
      @okidoke4822 2 года назад

      @@stilistigt learn about back button focus, which will allow you easier continuous focus.

  • @desertbornproductions
    @desertbornproductions 4 года назад

    Wow this is a great tip for dance floor pics. I've just been doing a test in low light with my a7iii. Dancing and jumping around as if a dance floor at a wedding. Sony 35mm at 1.4, 1/250 shutter with iso 1600-3200, paired with godox VS1. Nearly all my pics were super soft in the face. Is there any way to get them sharp. What would be the best focus mode with these settings? I am definitely going to try this technique though also. But wanting to know how to get it right without the light leaks etc. Thanks for any advice!

  • @wahabalibukhari7994
    @wahabalibukhari7994 3 года назад

    Is Flash necessary to make such photos?

  • @dawgyv72
    @dawgyv72 5 лет назад

    I actually love using this technique but at a f1.4-f.28 aperture and really working hard to nail the focus in manual. The shots are so diverse in lights and the flash doesn't flatten out the entire image but instead allows a ton of bokeh and interesting streaks. It doesn't work will for group photos but definitely great to isolate action.

  • @Michaelb1975
    @Michaelb1975 5 лет назад

    Another excellent video Chris. In the face 😁

  • @AkakyAkakyevich
    @AkakyAkakyevich 5 лет назад +3

    Pop the flash directly into the subject's face? Even with the power down, how do you avoid blown-out highlights and redeye doing that?

    • @mathewshoyt1763
      @mathewshoyt1763 5 лет назад +1

      i would put the flash pointing up and pull out the card to bounce the light forward

    • @okidoke4822
      @okidoke4822 2 года назад

      @@mathewshoyt1763 card is too hard. Get a diffuser.

  • @thekback
    @thekback 5 лет назад

    Love love love this!!!

  • @dwmspace
    @dwmspace 4 года назад

    Hey Chris, great content! Need your urgent help ⚠️😅 I have my first nightclub gig (with social distancing) this weekend 😬 Do you think I could achieve this with a small basic flash like the HVL-F20M? 😅 Do you also think this flash would be enough for taking waist up pics of people in low light in groups of 2 to 6 people from say about 0.5-1.5m? Or can you recommend another compact flash for low light scenes? AF assist beam important? Looking to keep kit as small and affordable as possible. Lens set up will probably be the Sony 20mm 1.8 G or Samyang 24mm f2.8 😅 Appreciate any help I can get.

    • @ChrisTurnerPhotographer
      @ChrisTurnerPhotographer  4 года назад +1

      Depends if you have slow ceiling to bounce off for group shots, dance floor will be fine.

    • @dwmspace
      @dwmspace 4 года назад

      Chris Turner Photographer thanks for the quick reply! unfortunately it’s a tall black ceiling :(
      But ok good to know it should work for dance floor. If you have any additional little tips for me I’d be grateful, otherwise thanks already for all the great content and your answer! 😊

    • @ChrisTurnerPhotographer
      @ChrisTurnerPhotographer  4 года назад +1

      Try find a wall to bounce flash off that always looks good. If you have a wall behind you bounce the flash back, the darker the room is the less flash power you'll need

    • @dwmspace
      @dwmspace 4 года назад

      Chris Turner Photographer thanks a lot Chris. Truly appreciated!

    • @ChrisTurnerPhotographer
      @ChrisTurnerPhotographer  4 года назад +1

      Good luck mate, if you get stuck just think through this logically, I find that really helped me out at the start. It's too easy to get flustered

  • @heartweddingsphotography2490
    @heartweddingsphotography2490 5 лет назад

    Hey, Chris what a gem of a tip, I have always relied on the infrared beam for the 1st dance ( similar settings) but never considered manual focus. just tried it in the house at f9 1/8th power... boom its works so well. Just one point, do you zoom your speed light? I tried 105m using a 24m I also like to gel using a 1/2 CTO just to add a tad of warmth. Great Video :-) ( Recently moved from Nikon which we have used for over 10 years! and now completed the transition to 100% Sony

  • @chrislittle5965
    @chrislittle5965 5 лет назад

    Do you zoom your flash head?

  • @stoneee1636
    @stoneee1636 5 лет назад

    Every time I turn on the flash, I can't catch lights of various colors,do you know which set is wrong?

    • @saracenrush2010
      @saracenrush2010 4 года назад

      Are you using direct flash or bounce? Are the coloured lights behind the subject placed in your background?

    • @ChrisTurnerPhotographer
      @ChrisTurnerPhotographer  4 года назад

      The coloured lights are from the DJ and I’m using direct flash. Has to be direct or it won’t work

  • @wwfera00
    @wwfera00 5 лет назад +1

    Does the flash have to be in High Speed Sync? (HSS) or what would you recommend? And so sweet 9k subscribers! I'll still be here when you hit the big 1 million!

    • @ChrisTurnerPhotographer
      @ChrisTurnerPhotographer  5 лет назад

      Haha thanks man. No you don’t need high speed sync, that’s for when your over 1/250th

  • @1114mbr
    @1114mbr 3 года назад

    I’m confused as to how the flash will freeze the subject. Wouldn’t that imply that using a flash would help someone get sharper images in general (even when not trying to get light trails)?

    • @okidoke4822
      @okidoke4822 2 года назад +2

      The flash lights up the subject in that moment, so that's the freeze, because it's fast light. Meanwhile, the shutter is open longer than the flash is on, so the camera's sensor is collecting all the other lighted things. Because the subject (the person, usually) isn't lit up until the flash fires, no light is being collected by the sensor from them, hence they are frozen when the flash fires. A flash only supplies light. Sharpness is gained from proper focus, faster shutter (to reduce camera movement), less noise. More light can allow for better focus.

    • @seane.c7207
      @seane.c7207 10 месяцев назад

      @@okidoke4822 so you take the photo wait for flash the move the camera ? so thats how you get the effects? sorry if this comes across stupid, im new to this so still learning everything about nightsclubs and taking standard photos

    • @okidoke4822
      @okidoke4822 10 месяцев назад

      @@seane.c7207 Sorry, I've been away and only saw your comment today. Wow, I can't even remember what effect I was commenting about now. You won't be "waiting" for the flash as it's still faster than you can think about. What exactly did you want to know? I didn't bother watching the video again fyi.

  • @scottydmonbot01
    @scottydmonbot01 5 лет назад

    Do you ever use any other techniques for capturing dance floor photos? I see most wedding photographers seem to default to 2nd curtain flash as their go to. I've seen a few fstoppers tutorials on using like 3 flashes and lighting the room up completely but that's about all I've seen as far as dance floor stuff goes. So yea I'd like to know if there are any other little tricks out there like multiflash ect.?

    • @ChrisTurnerPhotographer
      @ChrisTurnerPhotographer  5 лет назад

      I used to use multi flash, 2x godox ad600, but I couldn’t be bothered carrying them around anymore haha, so I switched to 2x speedlights off camera.
      I’ve also used video lights in the past, 2 in opposing corners. Specially when we are doing video and photo at the same time.
      For me it’s more about the setup time, quite often I’ll just use 2 speedlights, 1 on camera bounced and one behind them remotely.

  • @mattiaslinhart8624
    @mattiaslinhart8624 5 лет назад

    Love this video and your content! One question though, can you still shake the camera once the flash goes off and the camera snaps the photo? Or do you need to hold it still to make sure the people in the photo aren’t getting blurry in the image?

  • @danielmcneil8165
    @danielmcneil8165 5 лет назад

    I love your channel so much! You’re my favourite photography RUclipsr. Please keep doing your thing, it’s a blessing to this community 😊
    Do you have any of your presets for sale at the moment too? I’d be interested in purchasing a few if you do.

    • @ChrisTurnerPhotographer
      @ChrisTurnerPhotographer  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks! And yep I do ruclips.net/video/rTe8QjlSpnI/видео.html

    • @danielmcneil8165
      @danielmcneil8165 5 лет назад

      Chris Turner Thank you! $79 yikes haha! Will have to consider but I do love your tones 😊
      Is the discount code still available? Might help!

  • @SiRizky_
    @SiRizky_ 4 года назад

    Thank U!

  • @MaxLemesh
    @MaxLemesh 5 лет назад +1

    Talk to me next time for some next level nightlife stuff )

  • @christopherweis3234
    @christopherweis3234 5 лет назад

    Why is rear sync that important? Does it anyway impact the final result or is it just a matter of your specific habit? #canonuser
    And a little addition from my side that works pretty fine: In my experience it often works pretty good to manually narrow the angle of the flash compared to the lenses. Example: Shooting a 20mm lense I am tempting to set a 35mm angle within the flash. This way you'll get darker edges und a more specific focus.

  • @wihyrr
    @wihyrr 3 года назад

    half a second for dance floor photos? Nothing will be in focus. I usually shoot at 1/50th of a second, but 1/2 of a second is almost impossible without a tripod

    • @ChrisTurnerPhotographer
      @ChrisTurnerPhotographer  3 года назад +1

      No it’s not impossible, the flash freezes the motion. It’s obviously possible your looking at the photos

    • @wihyrr
      @wihyrr 3 года назад

      @@ChrisTurnerPhotographer Well yeah but I shoot at night clubs for a year now, I tried few times with shutter less than 1/10th but it's very hard to focus, because everyone's dancing.. iso is around 600-100 and f 3.2 or something like that

    • @ChrisTurnerPhotographer
      @ChrisTurnerPhotographer  3 года назад

      @@wihyrr you don’t have to focus. Set it to manual and leave it, stop down to f9, iso 200. It’s a learning curve

    • @wihyrr
      @wihyrr 3 года назад

      @@ChrisTurnerPhotographer thanks man, I just came to the club and took some photos. They turned out perfect!

  • @julioceliss6935
    @julioceliss6935 2 года назад

    Just go straight to the point too much bla bla bla