The look of the images in this post are from the shutter-drag or slow-flash technique. This is accomplished by using a slow shutterspeed (up to 1 or 2 seconds) in a dark place with lots of lights. You use a flash to freeze your subject but the shutter stays open to absorb more of the ambient lighting and I like to swing the camera down while the shutter is open to create streaks.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Slow Flash Shots from Fuse at Opryland
The look of the images in this post are from the shutter-drag or slow-flash technique. This is accomplished by using a slow shutterspeed (up to 1 or 2 seconds) in a dark place with lots of lights. You use a flash to freeze your subject but the shutter stays open to absorb more of the ambient lighting and I like to swing the camera down while the shutter is open to create streaks.
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- Matt Andrews Photography
- I am a full-time professional photographer in Nashville, Tennessee. My clients have included the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, the Nashville Symphony, Bust Magazine, AEG Live Events and I am a preferred wedding vendor for premier venues such as Belle Meade Plantation, the Noah Liff Opera Center and Cedarvine Manor. When I am not working, I enjoy spending time, traveling and creating music and art with my wife Samantha and my daughter Sophia.
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I LOVE doing that slow flash for pictures!! It makes everything so much fun and adds a lot of life to a picture :D
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