The use of digital
single-lens reflex camera and fast
objectives with different
focal length — depending on the size of the stage — enables the theater photographer to react to the most diverse light moods on stage. The use of a
flash is usually prohibited during stage performances; it is also in most cases not appropriate as it ″flattens″ everything with its white light. Many theatre photographers also shoot in
raw image format to compensate for
colour cast and deviating
colour temperature in the digital
workflow. In addition, digital photography allows a quick and timely publication of the photos in
mass media. Photographs are mainly taken only during
rehearsals so that the performance is not affected. There are often extra "photo and TV rehearsals" before the premiere, to which
press photographers are invited. Photo and TV rehearsals, for example, are the standard in all theatres and opera houses in Berlin and Hamburg, Salzburg and Vienna. == Notable theatre photographers ==