ryan7783
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A friend of mine agreed to let me shoot his band during one of their shows in about a week. About 2 weeks ago there was a giant alumni party at the University where I work and they had a band. The party was from 9 PM -12 AM so obviously it was dark save the stage lights and reflections off of the instruments. I took about 100 photos that night of the band and people dancing and all I got were 99 photos of blur and mess.
Question:
How am I supposed to shoot so that I get good crisp photos in low light? Obviously I can't crank my shutter speed up because then enough light won't get in and I can't drag my shutter because then everything will be blurry.
I'd like to use as much of the "natural" light in the room as possible.
Here is the 1 photo that came out decent during the alumni party.
please help
Question:
How am I supposed to shoot so that I get good crisp photos in low light? Obviously I can't crank my shutter speed up because then enough light won't get in and I can't drag my shutter because then everything will be blurry.
I'd like to use as much of the "natural" light in the room as possible.
Here is the 1 photo that came out decent during the alumni party.
please help