Shutter speed portraits

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a woman standing in front of a wall with her hands on her face and the background is blurry
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a black and white photo of a woman in a dress with large hoop earrings on her head

The 1930s saw the emergence of riveting night photography, from iconic lensmen like Ilse Bing and Brassaï. Some marquee examples—along with Jonathan Becker’s recollection of Brassaï, his mentor.

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a man in the dark with red light coming from his eyes and nose, looking up at something

These are shutter drags I did several years ago with @theonekinglucia and her brother. Honestly, they’re the best ones I’ve done and I’m posting again cos I’m kinda itching to do them. They’re fun to do! . . . m / @theonekinglucia & @t1856_ these were shot with the @prismlensfx dream filter

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A girl standing in front of a moving DART bus.

In this colorful picture taken in downtown Dallas, I used a slow shutter speed to photograph a model standing as still as possible in front of a DART bus that travels by. This will turn the bus into a smooth blurry streak for an epic night city photo effect. Also great for creative photo ideas in any city #night #city #photography chikwonphoto.myportfolio.com

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a man in a purple shirt standing next to a tall building with numbers on it

𝐉𝐔𝐋𝐈𝐄𝐍 𝐘𝐎𝐑𝐊 on Instagram: "How shutter speed works ⬇️ Shutter speed refers to how long your camera shutter remains open and is measured in fractions of a second. It controls the amount of light and motion blur in an image. A slow shutter speed blurs motion and lets in more light. While a faster shutter speed sharpens motion and lets in less light. As a general rule, your shutter speed should be double your frame rate. So if you’re shooting at 24 frames per second (fps), your…

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the info sheet shows how to use shutter speed

When it comes to photography there are two main things that you need to get your head around to really understand how you can manipulate your camera to capture the images you want. These two key points are Shutter Speed and Aperture. By...

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