Taking a photograph in low light requires a tripod and a camera that allows you to adjust the aperture, shutter and film speeds--preferably a DSLR or an SLR. Capture your subjects in a different light with instruction from a professional photographer in this free video on photography tips.
Expert: Heidi Porter
Bio: Heidi Porter owns a photography business called Monkeyface Photography, specializing in wedding, family and individual photos.
Filmmaker: Nathan Moffett
Series Description: These photography tips will help you handle lighting, lenses, filters and more. Expand your knowledge of photography with guidance from a professional photographer in this free video series on photography tips.
She's a good photographer - but a bad teacher. Go to snapfactory videos for better lessons.
sandbagger15 3 months ago
lame
promodchevelle 8 months ago
You mention that you F stop goes down to 1.8 , is because of the lens?
TheKillMedium 1 year ago
so what is the advisable Iso for low lights... Im using iso at 200 and still get that noisy photo.. huhuhuhuhuh
DEVIMON111213 1 year ago
Eye contact with the video-camera is very important when making a how-to video, and never NEVER turn your back to the viewer while you speak, it makes the video unprofessional. If you are speaking to us, dont go ranbling about tips towards your model. The tips are ok, but the posture is so-so...
miguelgaio 1 year ago