
Nighttime Portrait Photography
See how we use a little bit of strobe light to bring life to this scene. Using weather elements to your advantage, in this case, simulated rainfall, in otherwise mundane scenery, is an easy and effective way to elevate your imagery. Always slow down and assess all the options in your scene to make sure you are getting multiple vantage points.
Pye Jirsa
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In the Kathy & Mark 3.2 Nighttime Portrait, I see you have been primarily shooting at ISO 200 but one of the shots you did at ISO 6400. Was this without strobe? Also, how was the strobe set in these images? Were you shooting in M or TTL and roughly what power if you recall?