4th Of July Press Coverage
Check out the great 4th of July Press Coverage of Pyro Spectaculars. Check out all the late breaking news articles, interviews, and […]
Amazing Highlights of the Golden Gate Bridge 75th Anniversary
Highlights of the epic fireworks spectacular fired on May 27, 2012 to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge. Music composition and editing by Roy Swedeen. Check out http://www.studioredproductions.com/ for more of his amazing work!
Your First Seven Fireworks Photo Tips
Getting great (or even good) photos of fireworks can be a challenge. Here are a few tips to help the amateur or semi-professional photographer get started with success. All photographers know that photography is an art. These should help you with the basics.
- Use a Tripod
Since you’ll be using longer shutter speeds it is crucial to have your camera secured. You want to capture the movement of the fireworks, not the camera. - Don’t Touch!
Again, keeping everything on the camera end steady is crucial, so invest in whatever remote release device is available for your camera. If you don’t touch it, you won’t cause the image to jiggle. - Simplify your Settings
As you experiment and develop expertise you may find tricks that work for you, but a good place to start is…- No “Auto” — shoot in manual mode
- Aperture — don’t make the “bigger is better” mistake; start somewhere around f/8 to f/16
- Shutter Speed — You want a good long exposure. Hold down the shutter from the “first of the burst” to the end of the effect. Typically, your shutter will be open for a few seconds. On the other hand, don’t assume that you can keep the shutter open indefinitely. Unless you’re shooting a single burst, you could easily get an over-exposure.
- Focal Length — better wider; that’s why God invented cropping
- ISO — 100 should work well.
- No Flash (don’t think you can light a fireworks burst – it is its own light against the black sky!
- Take a lot of shots
There are lots of variables, and it can seem like a game of chance. Improve your odds by “placing lots of bets.” - Have the wind at your Back
If the wind is blowing toward you, you’ll likely wind up with a lot of pictures of smoke, and a few pictures of smoky fireworks. - Setup your shots early
Get to the venue and pre-focus on the area of the sky where the fireworks will burst. You may have to make some adjustment once the show starts, but you don’t want to spend the first few minutes of the show trying to get your basic focus in place. - For a more memorable shot, include a frame of reference
Folks on vacation don’t take pictures of each other in the hotel room. Let your picture tell the story of not only how beautiful the fireworks are, but where the show is, and what it’s all about. Include a skyline, some people in the foreground, a recognizable building, etc.
With good planning, the right equipment, and some luck, your first fireworks photos will be beauties, and you’ll be on your way to great shots in the future.
Want to Learn How to Shoot Fireworks??
Do you want to learn how to shoot fireworks??
Do you want to participate in the July 4th magic?? Our nation's birthday is quickly approaching and we need assistance with setting up our shows! We have shows all over California that need quality crew.
If you are interested please contact Margo Lund. She can give you all the relevant information and help you get involved. Her contact information is below. Don't wait! Call today!
Margo Lund
Email: mlund[at]pyrospectaculars[dot]com
Phone: (909)355-8120 x233
Coming to NYC for July 4th??
Hey Pyro Fans! Are you going to be in New York City for the Fourth of July??
Come watch the Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular with the Pyro Spectaculars family! We are hosting an exclusive party at the Chart House. The location information is below.
Location:
Chart House
Pier D-T, Weehawken, New Jersey
Event Details:
Buffett Dinner, No Host Bar
Attire:
Patrotic
Cost:
Adults -- $100
Childern (under 13) -- $50
Click here to download the event flyer. Hurry! We only have 30 spots left!
More Info? Please Contact:
Nancy Gilfillan (ngilfillan[at]pyrospectaculars[dot]com)
Full Version of the 75th Anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge Show
Did you miss the SF Golden Gate Bridge Show? Wanna see it again?? Check out this awesome video of the entire show, from the opening light curtain to the spectacular finale!