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You are here: Home / Light Painting Photography / Light Painting VLOG 21, Gatlinburg Tennessee

Light Painting VLOG 21, Gatlinburg Tennessee

September 11, 2018 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting VLOG 21 filmed in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Summer 2018 Road Trip, The Camera Doesn’t Matter.

In this episode of the Light Painting VLOG I travel with my aunt and uncle to Gatlinburg, Tennessee. First we stop to see the bears at Cade’s Cove then we hike up to Leconte Lodge where I create some light paintings on some of the many beautiful trails surrounding the lodge. To keep my pack light I left behind my main camera and only brought along my Canon G7X to film the VLOG and shoot all my light paintings. All of the images and video you see in this episode were captured on the Canon G7X.

Follow my light painting work at:
http://instagram.com/jasondpage_lightpainting
http://facebook.com/jasondpage

The light painting tools that I use are:
https://lightpaintingbrushes.com

More about the Light Paintings I created in this VLOG
Light Painting Tutorials:
How To Light Paint a Ghost: https://youtu.be/DztYsTAf8B0
How To Light Paint a Light Man: https://youtu.be/2vCaiF9DSxU

All of these images were captured on the Canon G7X.



Ghost Light Painting by Jason D. Page

Filed Under: Light Painting Photography, Light Painting Video

Comments

  1. Richard Gaspari says

    September 12, 2018 at 4:45 pm

    Awesome. The ones where it looks like you’re wrapped in “light wire” are especially cool. You’ve got me thinking about how you could probably use these effects to make images to trick people who believe in supernatural things like ghosts and things like that. Would be pretty fun to see if you could make one that actually tricks people 🙂

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