Artistic Long Exposures
Whether they’re panning, creating people blur, or shooting in the dark of night, top photographers use long exposures to create amazing effects. While most novices snap their shutter on programmed shutter speeds, artists play with their timing to give us a new way to look at the moment. Scroll down and see how our members use shutter speed to create artistic effects that stand out in the art of wedding photography.





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