Nightclub Photography TV - Ep. 2 Getting Started (Part 1)

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http://www.nightclubphotography.tv - Nightclub Photography TV Episode 2 (Part 1): Myles talks about camera gear needed to get started in nightlife and event photography.

Myles is a San Diego based nightclub photographer and event photographer. Aside from photography, Myles is a seasoned business consultant and marketer who helps business owners and photographers get more clients and grow their businesses.

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  • amazing videos

    I just bought 7d and 580exii and battry grip + 16-35

    and I'm gonna buy the R-strap ... and hand strap

    but my question is about the hand strap which one do you recommend ??

    thanx alot again

  • @mg4u4ever Doesn't really matter...it's personal preference.

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  • I don't know much about nightclub photography, just weddings and portraits, is there any merit to using wide apertures like 1.4 to blur out the background? (ex; 24mm 1.4)

  • Thank you so much for the part about filters. I decided to put one on after I heard that and shot a few pics of my dog. Well he licked the front of my camera!!! That could have been my front element! Phew!

  • I use a Canon 50D with a 18-200mm wide angle zoom lens (Sigma) - its a 1:3.5-6.3 the macro is 0.45mm/1.48ft - this combo is very good - and i would be scared to bring a mark ll into a club lol but it is a sexy body!!!

    my big problem is that if im at a bubble party or if the club is using foggers - - using flash period ruins every shot - how can i get better lighting at a not so slow shutter speed so i dont get motion lines? - i have started using a 62 led light bar and works good - 29$

  • Great vid dudes, keep it up

  • @Alvie1978 its a Black Rapid R strap or Sun Sniper-ONE the sun sniper is cheaper but similar

  • thanks nice vid!!!

  • where can i get that camerastrap that you got around your body?

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