September 16, 2021, 13:04, asked: Göran Gustavsson
The good news is that all exposure modes can and will be used in night photography. If your camera has a built-in flash, using Full Automatic mode may pop the flash and set your ISO for you. That is not always desired in night photography, but it can be in certain situations....
September 15, 2021, 15:51, asked: Instviews ✨
Yes, there are ways that extremely bright lights can damage someone's eyes. However, photography flashes, at least for the vast majority of people in the vast majority of circumstances, aren't harmful. There is something called “flash blindness,” when the retina gets too much light and you can't see clearly....
September 15, 2021, 05:00, asked: Tommy Smithurst
Flash photography is not allowed in museums for a variety of reasons. It could be distracting to other visitors, could possibly compromise the place's safety, or worst, it could potentially damage the artwork inside....
September 13, 2021, 05:50, asked: Rei Bajamundi
The main place that wedding flash photography will be used is during the reception. This is because the venues are usually dark or if outdoor, at night, and you will need to add artificial lighting to illuminate your subjects....
September 11, 2021, 06:53, asked: Alaink Parent
To directly answer the question: yes, it is possible to shoot a wedding without flash. ... The darker the venue, the more likely you will want to use flash to supplement your photography. While you could shoot without flash in a space like this, and maybe some photos might even turn out to be usable, why would you want to?...
September 11, 2021, 06:29, asked: Mavic Pro
Many wedding pros pack four or more flash units in their bags for multiple lighting setups, but the bare minimum is two high-powered dedicated flash units plus a backup, either to use as a spare or for three-light portrait setups....
September 10, 2021, 21:49, asked: Francesca ??♈️♈️????
Subsequently, the magnesium was replaced by zirconium, which produced a brighter flash. Flashbulbs took longer to reach full brightness and burned for longer than electronic flashes. Slower shutter speeds (typically from 1/10 to 1/50 of a second) were used on cameras to ensure proper synchronization....
September 9, 2021, 17:45, asked: dylan
The Top 5 Flashes For Photographing Weddings
September 9, 2021, 09:11, asked: сергей
Daytime Outdoors The majority of the time, shooting outdoors doesn't require firing a flash, even in the shade, as the sun does most of the hard work for you. If you have a subject that you can move, try to get them to change their positioning so that the sun hits them from the side rather than from behind....
September 8, 2021, 16:49, asked: Travel Diary
Unlike outdoor shooting, indoor work without flash can introduce problems having to do with lower lighting situations. Using some of the advice above, you should be able to handle the challenges of low-light portraiture and come away with great-looking images....