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photo: Ingejte Tadros

photo: Ingejte Tadros

Photographing at Night: Images from the Flickr Pool

Ibarionex Perello March 28, 2014

In this latest TCF YouTube video, we talk about the benefits and challenges of photographing at night. Though today's cameras provide greater advantages for shooting in the evening, under low light, it's not something that's often taken advantage by many of today's photographers. It would seem that the idea of shooting at night doesn't seem to as ideal a time for photography as the day time. However, these images demonstrate that there may be just as many great opportunities for great photographs waiting for us well after the sun has set. 

The images are pulled from the TCF Flickr pool where listeners to the show regularly contribute work. Join the group for free and join the growing community to be found there and subscribe to the TCF YouTube Channel for weekly videos discussing various aspects of photography. 


Tags youtube, flickr, flickr pool, listener photos, The Candid Frame, podcast, night photography, evening, artificial light, digital, film
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