cameraflits
Cameraflits is a term used in photography and cinematography to describe a technique that integrates rapid, synchronized light pulses with long or high-speed exposures to capture a frame containing multiple moments or light states. It blends multi-exposure concepts with stroboscopic illumination, producing images that reveal motion and light interaction within a single frame.
The concept emerged from experimental photography communities in the 2010s, as photographers explored how fast pulsing
Technique: A camera is coupled with fast, controllable light sources (strobes or LEDs) that emit brief, evenly
Applications include creative portraiture, action and sports imagery, product visualization, and motion analysis in research or
Limitations and equipment: Requires precise timing between shutter and light pulses, reliable triggering hardware, and appropriate
See also: High-speed photography, multi-exposure, stroboscopic lighting.