“I shot this test in NYC on an L-mount Sigma Art 24-70mm f2.8 and 135mm f1.8 prime. NYC has a myriad of color temperatures, so shooting in the subway or Times Square makes the perfect camera test. It’s all about finding interesting light you can play with!
To keep my images clean of noise, I like to use only the native ISOs: 400 and 3200. And because bigger sensor cameras naturally have shallower depth of field, I usually stop down a little to feel the middle ground in the shots. So most of the time, I was shooting at 4 stops, and added NDs to control my exposure in some shots when the light was hot.
Shooting in low light is all about creating contrast using the different light sources around you. By shooting something flat and underexposing the image, then trying to lift it in the grade will immediately build noise! So low light is all about modeling, you can’t just rely on the camera. I approach exposure much the way I approached film using the old adage, ‘expose for the shadows and print for the highlights‘ Obviously this is not a rigid approach but a really good place to start.”