When you hear a photographer say “time exposure” it means the photo took longer than a usual snap-shot to create an image. The shutter of the camera is intentionally released slowly to allow the light to enter the camera. This will result in anything moving to blur. This image was created on Broad Street in front of city hall Philadelphia. The bride and groom had to hold still while the camera took the time exposure. While they were standing there, I flashed some light at them to brighten them. What a result! Beyond the ordinary results.
Hard Rock Photo-5 mins!
This photo needs an explanation! When photographing a wedding at The Hard Rock Hotel in Atlantic City, the venue gives the bride and groom 5 minutes to get a photo on the steps under the giant guitar. The lobby is filled with people, the security rushes to get the public out, and 5 minutes is what I have to get the client in position, set up lighting and get it done proper! How’d I do?