you FLASH them first before the long exposure, if you do that, there will be enough light on them to appear as solid people, while you get swirley lights.
it's a common thing that club photographers do...... cliched after a while.
NM has already replied you, one thing to add is try not the let the light strips cut across your human subjects, you need need to practice a lot to learn the tricks.
I've done something like this before. Basically, you just leave the camera on long shutters and move your camera around. I left my camera on 30 sec exposure then just walk along the streets with the camera hanging around my neck. Having a belly to bounce the camera off while walking helps too.
I've done something like this before. Basically, you just leave the camera on long shutters and move your camera around. I left my camera on 30 sec exposure then just walk along the streets with the camera hanging around my neck. Having a belly to bounce the camera off while walking helps too.