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You are here: Home / Light Painting Photography / Light Painting Crew MLS needs your vote.

Light Painting Crew MLS needs your vote.

November 14, 2012 by Jason D. Page

Quinten Decleyn from Belgium and his light painting crew MLS (MotionLightSessions) are trying to get to Burningman Festival 2013. The way they make it there to create light painting photographs at this amazing event is by you clicking the like button on their Urban Crafters contest page HERE. Its really that simple. Below is a their video entry for the contest, some of their light painting work, and a short (ENGLISH) interview with some more info…

Light Painting – Quinten DC from Urban Crafts on Vimeo.

LPP ∇ What is the name of your light painting crew? Who are the people involved?

MLS ∇ The name of my crew is MotionLightSessions or MLS. The team exists of me and some friends, but there is no permanent team except for myself. Also all the tools and efforts to think of new thing or to the buy new stuff comes from my direction. But I sure do thank everyone who has ever joined me in one of this cool late-night sessions.

LPP ∇ How long have you been light painting.

MLS ∇ I’ve been lightpainting for 20 months and bought my first dslr camera especially for long exposure photography.

LPP ∇ What is you style, what light painters influence your own work.

MLS ∇ I don’t have any specific style yet but I’m getting influenced by flickr and sites like this one, a lot. Some abstract work, work with models and work on locations. Although I am doing some research and test about extruding forms/bodies/parts with a display or a screen, inspired by the work of Frank Schott with his project 12:31. ( www.project1231.com ). It’s very intriguing. I’m having contacts with radiologists to get my hands on mri scans.

LPP ∇ What do you hope to accomplish by entering the competition?

MLS ∇ By entering the competition I hope to have the honour to photograph and make light paintings on the Burningman festival in 2013. But by participating I already achieved lots of things. I’m giving
workshops frequently and just had my first little exposition. Also I have met so many interesting people in the past year. Some of them became good friends.

LPP ∇ What do you win.

MLS ∇ Like I said above, the main price is a trip to Burningman 2013. Other prizes depends on the participant his crafts itself I think.

LPP ∇ How can other light painters help?

MLS ∇ All my companions out there can help me by clicking on the following link where you will be directed to my profile on the site. There on the site is a ‘Like’ button from facebook. Click it and you’re
done.

http://www.urbancrafts.tv/crafters/quinten-decleyn-motionlightsessions/62715

It’s a small effort for you guys, but really a BIG gesture for me.

Thanks everyone and thank you, Jason!

Quinten (MLS). 21yrs old, Belgium.


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Comments

  1. Quinten Delceyn says

    November 16, 2012 at 1:12 am

    http://www.flickr.com/motionlightsessions

  2. Quinten Delceyn says

    November 16, 2012 at 1:12 am

    And here you have my flickr!

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