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Expert Low-Light Photography & Long Exposure

byAbhishekShoots brand content in Kanpur, Delhi NCR, and travels across IndiaStarts from8,000 per Reel + 5 StillsView full gallery

Forget boring studio setups. I capture city nights, neon light trails, and raw steel wool energy that makes your brand pop after dark.

This reel for the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 demonstrates how to achieve stunning steel wool photos without a tripod. It's both a showcase of a creative technique and a tutorial, providing value to the audience.

Another creative steel wool photo for Samsung. This composition uses a frame within the frame to create a portal-like effect, showcasing my ability to think outside the box for a campaign.

An abstract spiral of light created with steel wool and the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5. This image focuses on the pure artistry of light painting, producing a mesmerizing and highly shareable visual.

A behind-the-scenes reel showing how I captured a stunning architectural night shot with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5. This content demystifies the process and highlights the phone's impressive low-light performance.

A long-exposure shot of a bridge at night, captured on an Oppo phone. The reflection in the water and the vibrant blue light create a serene yet futuristic urban scene.

This long-exposure shot for an Oppo contest uses multi-colored lights on a bridge to create a dynamic and colorful image. The light trails from traffic add a sense of speed and energy.

A similar long-exposure composition with a focus on warm-colored light trails. This variation shows my ability to create different moods using the same location and technique.

This version of the long-exposure bridge shot captures a mix of blue and white light trails, resulting in a clean, high-tech feel.

A long-exposure portrait where the subject stands still against the blur of city traffic. This technique creates a powerful contrast between the calm individual and the fast-paced environment.

About Mastering the Night: Low-Light & Long Exposure

Everyone thinks pro-level night photography requires a massive tripod and a full studio, but that is just the old-school way. My approach is about being mobile—using light trails from city traffic, glowing steel wool, or neon alleyways to create cinematic, high-contrast imagery on the fly. Whether it is a product launch or a streetwear vibe, I use the darkness to make your subject stand out, not disappear.

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