Shooting at nighttime or in a low light environment can be really challenging, and you'll run into issues such as getting the right exposure, the right white balance, and shooting at high ISOs, which can cause ugly colors to appear in your images, as well as a lot of grain. Here are a few tips and tricks that I have learned to improve your nighttime and low light photos by changing a few settings in your camera, as well as in Lightroom. Tuesday's 2 Minute Tutorial | Episode 181 I hope this video helps and don't forget to subscribe for more awesome videos just like this :) LINKS: 🌇 Filmmaking LUTs & Lightroom Presets Shop: https://www.photographybyfeaver.com/shop 📸 Sample High-Res Review Photos: https://photographybyfeaver.pic-time.com/jfkPfgEkX4hCB 🔴 Join this channel membership to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChuTCdE6mvY0BT16rBzM2nQ/join 👕 Official Merchandise https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/photography-by-feaver 🌐 Website https://photographybyfeaver.com 📺 TikTok @photo_feaver https://www.tiktok.com/@photo_feaver 📺 Instagram @photo_feaver https://www.instagram.com/photo_feaver/

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