For anyone taking photos of hot lights like they use for theaters, here are some facts about what I did. I think the best ones came out when I used a full-frame camera at 2.2 aperture. I did crank the ISO, more than I'd like, but I minimized the noise on Lightroom using the tabs under "luminance." I was close enough that my 50mm sufficed, but most times you'll need low apertures with a 70-200mm lens.
Quoting lyrics from White Christmas aside, I do love the theater. My friend Leah Murphy recently directed the play The Boys Next Door. The play dives into the lives of four men who have disabilities. The play is makes you think, laugh, and cry all at the same time. The actors and actresses did an amazing job becoming the characters. Even though I know a few of them personally, I could only see them as the character on stage. Leah did an amazing job directing them and keeping them sane when playing such serious roles. I was lucky enough to get to watch one of their dress rehearsals and shoot some photos. For anyone taking photos of hot lights like they use for theaters, here are some facts about what I did. I think the best ones came out when I used a full-frame camera at 2.2 aperture. I did crank the ISO, more than I'd like, but I minimized the noise on Lightroom using the tabs under "luminance." I was close enough that my 50mm sufficed, but most times you'll need low apertures with a 70-200mm lens.
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