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Five Tips For Improving Event Photography

Five Tips For Improving Event Photography

In Event Photography, It Is Necessary To Record The Accuracy And Instantaneous Moments In A Special Way To The Light And Motion Settings; Because It Is Not Possible To Repeat Them. 

To photograph an event, you not only need to move around continuously, but you also need to know what settings to use in each scene. For example, if you are shooting in a room with poor lighting, you need to know how to increase the brightness of the images.

Using the camera’s auto mode can increase the shutter opening time and result in blurry images. Familiarity with equipment is more important than having the best equipment. In this article, we will provide tips to improve event photography.

Photography Introduction

There are many tips to improve image quality, But some essential information is needed to capture breathtaking and exciting images.

  • Getting closer to the subject: Avoid zoom lenses as much as possible and shoot subjects at close range with a prime lens (fixed focal length lens).
  • Daily practice: The more time you spend getting acquainted and practicing with the camera, the better your results. Composition is the key to success. Without good looks and composition, the images look flat. Even if you are not good at composition at the beginning, you can develop it with practice.
  • Using the third rule: Placing the subject in the center of the photo is visually dull. Try to use guidelines to place issues.
  • Background accuracy: Make sure there are no misleading elements in the image.
  • Golden Clock: You can use the Golden Clock to create beautiful images. The golden hour usually occurs minutes before sunrise or moments before sunset.
  • Ensure proper lighting: Whether you are shooting in natural light or flash, ensure the correct lighting settings.
  • Battery Charging: This seems simple, But you may be surprised when the camera suddenly turns off. For this reason, always make sure you have an extra battery that fits the time of the event.

Concert photography

Tips for improving event photography

Event photography is entirely different from portrait photography. In this type of photography, you have to capture the moments. You can not ask the band to repeat a movement so that you can only photograph it; But when taking a portrait, you can ask the subject to repeat a gesture several times. It would help if you practiced getting the best results.

At events like weddings, you have to capture the emotional moments; Otherwise, your customers will not be satisfied.
  • Use the arrow side: one of the best things when shooting an event, use the arrow side. This way, you will have great light, and with a few arrows, you can capture beautiful images from different places. Using a flash is especially helpful when shooting indoors.
  • Make a photo list: You should always list subjects, whether the event is a wedding party or a music concert. It will ensure that you have recorded everything and that you can meet your customer expectations.
  • Capture pre-event images: Many people do not think about this, But they enjoy taking pictures before the event. You have to photograph the whole event. In this way, the customer can relive the memory of the entire event by seeing the pictures.
  • Be careful not to disturb the guests: you will photograph everything, But this should not annoy the guests present at the event. Do not block anyone’s eyes in the first place; Unless you have another choice. Always be polite and never take pictures of people who do not want to be photographed. Lastly, don’t bother photographing guests. Wait for the right moment.
  • Look for opportunities to photograph a candidate: You should look forward to another chance after capturing a candidate image. A candidate photo is a photo whose subjects do not notice the camera. That’s why you should always prepare yourself to capture the moments. Of course, you have to be careful what you take pictures of; For example, in the past, wedding photographers took pictures of guests eating, which was not very pleasant.

Take some custom images from the stage and put these images in your timeline. That way, everyone in the photo knows how to pose.

Capture better images

By following the above tips, you can improve your event photography. It is recommended that you read the basics of photography first. Then you can work on the movements.

Also, use the side arrow. Go to the stage early and take pictures before the event. Do not harass guests and treat them politely. Finally, wait for the candidate subjects to achieve impressive results.

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About the Author: Gary Sheer is an event photographer based in the Greater Denver area interested in concert photography. His non-traditional methods, including multiple in-camera exposures, focus accumulation, and HDR images, give his pictures high resolution.