Lower Sixth Photography students recently took part in a lesson on shutter speed. Students split into two creative teams to explore the power of both fast and slow exposures. One group took on the challenge of freezing motion, capturing milk splashes and balls plunging into a vase of milk with lightning-fast shutter speeds. The result? Crisp, dramatic images, and just a little milk chaos around the studio!
Meanwhile, the second group stepped into the dark studio to experiment with light drawing, using an ice light and slow shutter speed to create mesmerising trails and glowing shapes. The contrast between freezing motion and painting with light brough thte concept of shutter speed vividly to life.
The room buzzed with creativity, curiosity and laughter, proving once again that technical learning can be both artistic and great fun.









