Nailed it. #nophotoleftbehind 😉 but have you seen the @billieeilish photo that really topped it off?? I mean, I have to say I can appreciate an intentionally blurry photo, or even light trails with slow shutter speeds and direct flash because all of that creates a mood when done correctly and even a little bit of nostalgia. In fact, I think that’s where the overexposed thing comes in to play because it just reminds me of the photos that your mom used to take of you with that throw away camera when you were little. Well not my mom, my mom is a photographer the new head operator camera correctly. 😉 oh and The sound of a film camera automatically rewinding the film? I could die happy. - @Michael Anthony Photography posted the other day that he had a client requesting blurry photos, and I have definitely had clients request to see my direct flash photography work. I can appreciate it all but at some level it’s like what world are we living in right now? I’m all for it because quite frankly direct flash is a heck of a lot easier than setting up lights! Lol - oh instead of making a free download on five tips to easy flash photography perhaps I should be making five tips to create intentionally blurry photos. Crap... I’m totally gonna do that… brb. - #f#flashphotographyd#directflashblurryphoto