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hey guys so as you know we are talking about mastering low-light photography so before you step into the video that ive prepared for you i wanted to show you in person some of the gear that i use for low light situations um so there are four types of lighting scenarios that i use so obviously the first one is no flash at all no additional lighting i just shoot with my camera in manual and use my settings to expose for the scenario now if youre going to be using no flash at all you want to make sure in a low light situation that your subject is pretty still or maybe having the first dance right and you want to make sure to use that light ingly now were going to dive into this deeper in the video coming up um and then the next type of um lighting that i use is a flash and so i have the canon 600 exrt and with this flash if its you know getting ready for the reception the light is going down or maybe im stepping into a dark um ballroom or something like that i will go ahead and i wil