Ball of Light – The Denis Smith Documentary
This 15-minute documentary tells the inspiring story of Denis Smith. Just two years before its creation, Denis was working in high-pressure sales, struggling with depression, debt, and alcoholism. Then he discovered Light Painting—and his life transformed. Now known for creating beautiful, glowing orbs of light, Denis has become a voice of hope and inspiration for creative people everywhere.
Visit:
balloflight.com.au |
samcollinsmedia.com
Interview with Denis Smith
LPP ∇ First of all WOW, what an awesome documentary. It’s such an honest and inspiring story. How did this project come about?
DS ∇ Sam Collins visited my booth at an art market and we hit it off. He originally wanted to do a 3-minute short film, but quickly realized my story went much deeper.
LPP ∇ The film is deeply personal. Were you hesitant to open up?
DS ∇ Not really. Sam made me feel completely at ease. It was a reminder of how far I’d come.
LPP ∇ How long did it take to complete?
DS ∇ About 4 months. We worked together at a natural pace and really found our rhythm.
LPP ∇ Any memorable moments while filming?
DS ∇ Absolutely. Sam fell asleep on train tracks during a late shoot, and the Ball of Light saved him—no joke! I captured it all on camera.
LPP ∇ What are your plans for the film?
DS ∇ We’ve had great online response. It’s being used as a motivational and promotional piece, and it’s resonating with people wanting to make real change.
LPP ∇ What was your turning point in life?
DS ∇ Realizing I was working just to stay afloat. With my wife’s support, I made the leap to choose happiness and health.
LPP ∇ Did you quit immediately or plan your exit?
DS ∇ I had to be strategic due to debt. Luckily, the company made me redundant, which helped.
LPP ∇ How did Light Painting enter your life?
DS ∇ I got bored with standard photography. Finding Light Junkies on Flickr and seeing artists like Jeremy Jackson and Michael Ross blew me away and inspired me to push myself.
LPP ∇ What gear do you use?
DS ∇ Canon 5Dmk2 with 24-105L and 50mm. But I stress—gear isn’t everything. I started on a 450D and created some of my best work with it.
LPP ∇ What tools do you use for the Ball of Light?
DS ∇ Simple LED setups—about 30 sets with varied color and brightness. A 12V supply keeps them powered.
LPP ∇ Are you doing Light Painting full time?
DS ∇ I sell prints and do markets, but still have a day job. Light Painting is growing though, and I dream of following the full moon across the globe!
LPP ∇ What about your printing process?
DS ∇ I use Atkins. High-quality Epson prints mounted on gator foam or framed. I might buy an Epson A2 for smaller runs.
LPP ∇ Have you found your life’s path?
DS ∇ Yes. Light Painting is healthy and fulfilling. I’m open to where it leads but not searching anymore. I value health, sanity, and family above all else now.
LPP ∇ What do you hope people take from this film?
DS ∇ That it’s okay to make big changes when you’re struggling. Change is hard, but worth it. And anyone can pick up a camera and start creating.
LPP ∇ Should we all quit our day jobs?
DS ∇ Only if it’s making you sick and you have support. Get out of debt. Own your happiness. The rest will come.
LPP ∇ Congrats on everything. The world is glad you found the light.
DS ∇ Thanks, Jason. I’m glad the light found me too.
More from Denis and Sam:
balloflight.com.au |
samcollinsmedia.com

Quinten Delceyn says
Very nice going, Denis! Love the pictures! Love the story!
I’m happy to see other people as excited as me during lightpainting sessions.
It makes your endorphine level going way up!
Good work!
I’m having some plans to travel round Europe at first!
But maybe we’ll share a full moon in China someday 😉
joanne vecchiola says
nicely done! Amazing. I love that you want search the world for other balls of light. They are everywhere!
my date, 7/19/1991
Bobbie says
Fabulous Den. Great to see you looking so good and no alchohol ! Good on you xxx
just lj says
WHOA !
What an inspiration. So amazing to have an interview and more insight into this gentleman’s very brilliant life. Thank you for composing this and getting it to us. I really do hope this reaches so very many people who need to literally “see the light” and become inspired by the lifestyle that can be available to everyone that chooses.
I love that this was dedicated to your wife. I love that she was a “light” in your life and loved you so much that you were delivered into your own light as a result of her magnificent glow.
God bless you both.
Well done!
lj
Kyrie says
Wow just lj, thank you so much for your kind words!