Nightlife Photography isn't hard but it sure would make you feel like a mathematician. Remembering the right ISO with that works well with the shutter, F-stop and appropriate Flash speed. Of course you shoot it in Auto, but why then again why use a DSLR.
For Best results use F/2.8 or lower, rechargeable batteries for your flash (or if you are in a pinch use batteries with 11x visible).
Any other questions feel free to ask...
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What lens and ISO you use?
How about the speedlight setting?
I have an awful memory, so what I do is to carry a little note pad with notes on what has worked good for me.
Another question would be, how do you gain access to take pictures in those places?
@Roytoy if you follow me on Google +( https://plus.google.com/103664170410419992629/posts ), you'd know my favorite lens to shoot with on my Nikon D90 Camera is the Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SzQ26ldTDk&feature=youtu.be
Mines is the non-VC, to me it doesn't matter if a lens have it is or not.
Speedlights, I have 2 which are both Nikon. They are the Nikon Sb600/ sb800. But for that shot it was the SB-800 at one of the 3 settings, 1/16 1/32 or 1/64.
Keep on shooting and it would eventually burn it's way into your brain.
Gain access to take pictures for the first time can be quite tricky and may cost a for you to enter but when you do enter have cards readily available, to market yourself.
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