








Shutter Drag and Dramatic Imagery
Shutter drag, also known as dragging the shutter, is a photography technique that combines a slow shutter speed with a flash to create a sense of motion and light trails in an image.
It's often used in low-light situations like dance floors or parties to add a dynamic, energetic feel to photos.
The instructor will teach the class the concepts and skills necessary to photograph using shutter drag or front or rear curtain approaches.
Students will have the opportunity to practice with a model the skills learned.
Shutter drag, also known as dragging the shutter, is a photography technique that combines a slow shutter speed with a flash to create a sense of motion and light trails in an image.
It's often used in low-light situations like dance floors or parties to add a dynamic, energetic feel to photos.
The instructor will teach the class the concepts and skills necessary to photograph using shutter drag or front or rear curtain approaches.
Students will have the opportunity to practice with a model the skills learned.
Shutter drag, also known as dragging the shutter, is a photography technique that combines a slow shutter speed with a flash to create a sense of motion and light trails in an image.
It's often used in low-light situations like dance floors or parties to add a dynamic, energetic feel to photos.
The instructor will teach the class the concepts and skills necessary to photograph using shutter drag or front or rear curtain approaches.
Students will have the opportunity to practice with a model the skills learned.