Fundamentals of Photography Season 1 Episode 4 Shutter Speeds
- TV-PG
- November 20, 2012
- 32 min
Welcome to Fundamentals of Photography season 1 episode 4: Shutter Speeds. Today, we delve into the importance of understanding and utilizing shutter speeds to enhance your photography skills.
Shutter speed refers to the amount of time your camera's shutter stays open when taking a photo. The longer the shutter stays open, the more light enters the camera, resulting in a brighter picture. Conversely, shorter shutter speeds allow less light to enter, resulting in a darker photo.
In this episode, we first discuss the basics of shutter speeds and how they are measured in fractions of a second. We then explore the many creative possibilities that come with varying shutter speeds. For example, a fast shutter speed can capture a moving object in sharp detail, while a slow shutter speed can blur the motion and create a sense of movement and dynamism. We see firsthand how a slow shutter speed can turn a flowing waterfall into a dreamy, ethereal mist and how a fast shutter speed can freeze a bird mid-flight.
We also discuss the importance of understanding shutter speeds in relation to exposure, ISO, and aperture. Shutter speed is just one of the three elements that contribute to a properly exposed photo; the other two being ISO and aperture. By understanding the relationship between these elements and how they affect each other, you can take full control of your camera and create the shot you envision in your mind.
Throughout the episode, we provide practical tips and techniques for working with shutter speeds. We demonstrate how to use manual mode on your camera to control shutter speed and how to use shutter priority mode to allow your camera to select the appropriate aperture and ISO settings. We also share tips for working with slow shutter speeds, such as using a tripod to keep your camera steady and avoid blur, selecting the appropriate shutter speed for the desired effect, and using a remote shutter release to avoid camera shake.
Finally, we discuss some advanced techniques for using shutter speeds creatively, such as panning, where you follow a moving subject with your camera while using a slow shutter speed to blur the background, or aerial photography, where you use a fast shutter speed to capture a bird or airplane in mid-flight.
Overall, Fundamentals of Photography season 1 episode 4 offers a comprehensive exploration of the importance of understanding and utilizing shutter speeds in your photography. Whether you're a beginner just starting out or an experienced photographer looking to expand your skills, we offer valuable insights, tips, and techniques to help you create stunning, artistic photographs that capture the essence of your subject. So grab your camera and join us for an exciting and educational journey into the world of shutter speeds!