A Photographer’s Guide to Night Photography
The moment the sun sets into the furthest horizon, the day ends in that side of this earth, the night begins, and that’s when all our artificial lights start glowing, giving us some majestic time to photograph. Night photography is all about those lights that mark our presence on this earth, in thousands of ways, in more than thousands of perspectives.
This guide explores the discipline of night photography — from long exposures and light painting to managing digital noise, achieving focus in darkness, and balancing the complex interplay of artificial and natural light sources. It examines the different environments that night photography opens: cityscapes, starfields, illuminated architecture, and the quiet drama of a world lit only by what remains when daylight is gone. It is a guide to the extraordinary hours that most photographers simply miss.



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