jgtsai
18-07-2012, 7:56am
Hi all,
I joined Ausphotography a couple of years back but haven't been taking many photos other than random happy snaps. I've got time on my hands now and am taking up photography again.
Looking forward to learning loads from this site and forum again. I need lots of tips!
In the last month I've started taking baseball photos, which is fun but I get distracted by the actual game and miss a good shot or two. :)
This weekend I've been asked to help take party photos (in a nightclub-like environment). I have NO experience at all in indoor/low-light photography so if anyone can point me in the right direction of some basic tips, I (and probably the event folk) would be most appreciative! Don't worry, they know I've not done it before and I told them not to rely on my photos as their primary source. It'll be good experience though.
Cheers!
Jane
I joined Ausphotography a couple of years back but haven't been taking many photos other than random happy snaps. I've got time on my hands now and am taking up photography again.
Looking forward to learning loads from this site and forum again. I need lots of tips!
In the last month I've started taking baseball photos, which is fun but I get distracted by the actual game and miss a good shot or two. :)
This weekend I've been asked to help take party photos (in a nightclub-like environment). I have NO experience at all in indoor/low-light photography so if anyone can point me in the right direction of some basic tips, I (and probably the event folk) would be most appreciative! Don't worry, they know I've not done it before and I told them not to rely on my photos as their primary source. It'll be good experience though.
Cheers!
Jane