Light and time are the ultimate tools for creating photography magic. This week, we turn our focus to a remarkable group of photographers who have mastered the art of long exposures, transforming fleeting moments into otherworldly masterpieces. Equipped the latest hi-tech cameras, these artists skillfully manipulate light, capturing stunning light trails, ethereal nightscapes and other captivating scenes that are invisible to the naked eye. Join us as we delve into their creative journeys, exploring how they harness the interplay of light and time to produce mesmerizing images that push the boundaries of visual storytelling. Tag your own Sony posts with #SonyAlpha for your chance to be featured.
Light and time are the ultimate tools for creating photography magic. See how to manipulate both, push boundaries and have a little fun for 'Oh wow!' images.
Jude Allen – @jude_allen
Jude Allen is a travel and landscape photographer, as well as a Sony Alpha Ambassador. He likes to use his Sony Alpha 1 for low light and night photography, and we love this light painted selfie he captured in Joshua Tree by pairing the camera with his Sony 16-35mm f/2.8 G Master. Follow him for more visually compelling frames in your feed.
Andrew Eggers – @andreweggers
Sony Alpha Ambassador Andrew Eggers has created many long exposure light trail images throughout his creative career, always leveling up his creativity. (Note: Read Falling Stars In Zion: How An Astrophotographer Created This Long Exposure Light Trail). We love this long exposure ferris wheel shot he snapped in Sacramento. Follow him to see more unique use of light and learn more about Eggers in Alpha Profile Spotlight: See How Photography Unlocked This Collective Member’s Creativity.
Fei Tang – @phives
Sony Alpha Ambassador Fei Tang utilizes vibrant colors and dynamic compositions to make his photography stand out. During #SonyKandoTrip, he created his epic long exposure shot playing with lights and featuring the Sony Honda AFEELA Prototype. This shot was taken on his Sony Alpha 1 and Sony 14mm f/1.8 G Master, and his settings were 13-sec., f/9, ISO 125.
Vanessa Franking – @vanessafranking
Vanessa Franking is a world traveler, photographer and member of the Sony Alpha Female Facebook Group. She’s also a member of the Burning Man Documentation Team and Bombay Beach Bienalle Media Team – so she gets plenty of opportunities to document play with light using her Sony Alpha 7 IV. We’re obsessed with this silky light painting long exposure shot she took in Tahoe – follow her for more beautiful photography featuring light painting.
Himanshu Sharma – @himachophotography
Creator Himanshu Sharma used steel wool to create the light trails in this image he took in Nubra Valley, Ladakh. He captured this shot using his Sony Alpha 7 IV and Sony 16-35mm f/2.8 G Master, and his settings were 20-sec., f/2.8, ISO 5000.
Terry McLaughlin – @asteryx
Photographer Terry McLaughlin took these shots with his Sony Alpha 1 and Sony 24-70mm f/2.8 G Master – and we love the way he captured the sparks from the car! He writes, “Los Angeles is the heart of lowrider culture, a vibrant and expressive movement that began in the Mexican and African American communities in the 1940s and 1950s. This culture centers around customizing classic cars to ride low and slow, often with intricate paint jobs, hydraulic systems, and detailed interiors. The lowrider scene is not just about cars; it’s a celebration of identity, artistry, and community.” Follow Terry for more.
Finn Haley – @southoptic
Finn Haley is a London-based photographer who loves to shoot at night while incorporating the city’s different lights in the frame. He also likes to play with light painting, and using the Sony Alpha 7 III paired with lenses like the Sony 24-70mm G Master II, he captures a ton of unique light painting light exposures in London.
@de.herrera
We love a long exposure light trail above LA traffic. Photographer @de.herrera took this long exposure in Los Angeles with the Sony Alpha 7R II and Sony 70-200mm f/2.8 G Master. We love how clean the trails are and how many he was able to capture in one frame!