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Shooting Low Light.



Sharing photos during the Studio Grand Opening this month brought me to a few pictures of East Coast Dance Company. Several of you may have seen these if you came out to the tour. The two images are from one of my first photography jobs. I trained with 3 photographers to prepare for this event. I learned so much, that I must have talked the camera operations, ISO's, Shutter speeds and F-stop's in my sleep the night before. Praying all the way through that event, and with God's help I did just fine. I arrived early and had more help adjusting my camera settings. I completed test shots, in both lighted and low light situations. The stage lighting was fantastic and the images came out great.
By the time for intermission I had so much more confidence that any nervousness subsided. That night, I shot 3 hours with a 15 minute break.

It felt great to see my work on the big screen. Now, with doing weddings, 3 hours in low light is the norm at a reception and I'm always up for that job. So much trust is placed on you when you are shooting a wedding and special event...not to be taken lightly! Meanwhile, special thanks to you Pro-Photogs who helped me train. You all know who you are!

~A.Hope

Comments

KNIGHT said…
Great job Hope! Nice photos! Now get some sleep.

- KNIGHT

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