Don't just shoot the DJ's face; capture the hands on the decks and the crowd's reaction to get the full story of the night.
Usually a tongue-in-cheek "battle" theme where the crowd or guest DJs "take down" the resident DJ with better tracks or where the music transitions through various high-intensity genres.
Was it the Scooter song, or are you planning a themed event? I Shot the DJ
Listen for the signature synth melodies and the "I shot the DJ" sample, which actually comes from the song "I Shot the Sheriff."
Use a slow shutter speed with a rear-curtain flash to get those cool "light trail" effects behind a sharp subject. Don't just shoot the DJ's face; capture the
The phrase can refer to a few different things. While it sounds like a riff on the famous Bob Marley song "I Shot the Sheriff," it is most commonly associated with a 2000s dance track or a specific party theme .
Think neon, streetwear, or "underground" aesthetics . Since it's a play on a crime scene, some events use yellow caution tape or "police line" decorations for the DJ booth. Listen for the signature synth melodies and the
You'll want a fast prime lens (like a 35mm or 50mm f/1.8) to handle the low light of a club without always needing a harsh flash.