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Photography at night can be used to create mysterious and amazing photos. The long exposures associated with low light can create unique effects and unusually sharp photos. And when I say long exposures I mean exposures lasting from half a second up to even 15 – 30 seconds. Below are suggested to be the top 5 essential tips for night photography to be successful.

 

1. Use of flash

With insufficient light from the moon, most photographers will supplement the light with hand-held flashes, a technique known as “painting with light.” Other more sophisticated ones may also use movie lights and torches as additional lights. However, I strongly encourage not to use so much flash and actually try to capture the natural light from the surroundings.

 

2. Equipment

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Use very long exposures and a tripod to take photographs at night, or use a flash or studio lights. Learn how to light night photographs in this free video on photography lighting techniques from a professional photographer. Expert: Mark Bowers Contact: www.bowersphotography.com Bio: Mark Bowers runs Bowers Photography, located in American Fork, Utah. Bowers earned a Certified Professional Photographer degree (CPP) in 1986 from the Professional Photographers of America. Filmmaker: Michael Burton
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