Multiple Flash


How to achieve this:
  • The aperture needs to be set to F11, depending on the light meter readings, it may need to be lower or higher. The camera must also be set to the 'Bulb' setting. The exposure is how long the button is pressed for whilst taking the photo.
  • When the capture button is pressed down, the subject will need to start moving as the photographer pressed another button to set off the flash as many times as they want and as fast as they want. During this time, the model needs to move each time a flash is set off, this will allow their movement to be captured. The faster the model moves, the less stages of movement are captured within the image. 
  • The images can either be taken with a soft box light, or a snoot light, which are used to direct the lights on the subject.

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