Tuesday 27 September 2016

Multiple Flash - Definition Post

Equipment I would need:
Camera
Tripod
Soft box to place above the subject
Light meter


The multiple flash technique is where you fire the flaw several times, using an extremely slow shutter speed (3") in order to capture the movement. This can create a creepy atmosphere, as there can be several images of one individual in the photo. A dark background is used in order to capture the movement sharper, and help the colour of the object stand out, in contrast to the dark background. 



This image demonstrates the multiple flash technique, as you can see the movement of the girl's arms, this is due to the long exposure of the shutter speed, combined with the flash of the camera. A tripod was clearly used, otherwise the long shutter speed would have not allowed the girl's arms to be so clear. 

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