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

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  • Опубликовано: 8 мар 2019
  • Today im going through one of the awesome ways to get great shots on the dance floor with one cheap flash by "dragging the shutter"
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Комментарии • 101

  • @emilygrace1960
    @emilygrace1960 2 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.

  • @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!

  • @haleyadelephotography6651
    @haleyadelephotography6651 5 лет назад +1

    Loving these videos!

  • @amybailey5998
    @amybailey5998 5 лет назад +1

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

  • @HesselFolkertsma
    @HesselFolkertsma 5 лет назад

    Love doing this, especially in black & white.

  • @allend6137
    @allend6137 4 года назад

    One word... Wow 🤩!!!!!!!!

  • @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 👍🏻

  • @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

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

    Love. You mate , Thanks from Norway

  • @PadaINbelgium
    @PadaINbelgium 4 года 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.

  • @thekback
    @thekback 5 лет назад

    Love love love this!!!

  • @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?

  • @jamesvdm
    @jamesvdm 3 года назад

    Best video on the topic.

  • @desertbornproductions
    @desertbornproductions 3 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!

  • @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.

  • @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 😄

  • @JeffBourke
    @JeffBourke Год назад

    That is sooo cool!!!

  • @atomikmaster1
    @atomikmaster1 5 лет назад

    Awesome info thanks 🙏📸👍

  • @Kiestaff85
    @Kiestaff85 4 года назад

    So helpful buddy thank you

  • @Michaelb1975
    @Michaelb1975 5 лет назад

    Another excellent video Chris. In the face 😁