Party Photography

Celebrations, weddings, anniversaries and any other party are some of the special events of our life that need to be captured in cameras to make these special events memorable. In this article you will find some useful tips for party photography that can add more charm to photographs.

Set your camera to continuous shooting to get best shots. Most of parties are organized at night time, if so; lighting is likely to be a problem. It’s better to use flash to give your subjects glowing red eyes. People close to you look nice and bright, but anyone more than a couple of meters way will be in the dark.

The best alternative to get best shots without using flash is, setting a high ISO rating. Setting the camera to ISO 400 instead of ISO 100 will give you good photographs even in dull light. Use image stabilizing if your camera features it.

Digital cameras are best for night photography. Most digital cameras nowadays have a slow-sync flash feature, which combines the short flash exposure with a proper exposure for the rest of the background.

To get best shots at nighttime, a good digital photography tip is to look for a digital camera with the some features like shutter speed of up to 30 seconds; shutter priority mode; manual ISO settings at least to 400; slow-sync shutter mode. Use tripods to capture best shots. Taking lots of pictures might help. If you take one picture, it will almost certainly have bad camera shake.

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