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every describe back to here and in this video Im going to share five tips with you to improve your long exposure portraits using light painting alright tip number one is to use a sturdy tripod because youre going to be shooting anywhere between six seconds and up so the images you see in this video were shot between six seconds and eight seconds so what you need to do is mount your camera on a tripod set your camera to about six or eight seconds and take a test shot in a darkened room if you dont see a lot of ambient light bleed in the image then youre good to go and you move on to step two now tip 2 is to expose for your subject using flash now you can use a speed light for this studio strobe any type of modifier you want shoot it like you would a normal portrait so what we did was we set it for shutter speed 200 iso 100 we set the lights up the way we want it we took a test shot once I got the lighting right then I switch my camera to 6 seconds now the third step is to use a lig