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Light Painting Photography Contest Winner, September 2019

September 5, 2019 by Jason D. Page

Orb Light Painting Photography The winner for the Orb themed Light Painting Photography Contest for September 2019 is… Mart Barras for the above image titled Nucleus! The thought and execution that went into creating this image without any post production is just nuts. Here is what Mart said about the image… “This was shot in an abandoned MOD ammo dump in wales, during a camping trip with other UK light-painters. I set up facing up a doorway in the dump, knowing it would give me a lot of dead space for a camera rotation and act as a main element and add to the framing. I then put Phil in the doorway and set up a flash on a stand behind him gelled orange. I did a couple of test shots to ensure the rotation part was as accurate as I could get it. I then set up a second tripod , close by facing down the corridor of the dump and marked the spot in the floor where I wanted an orb to be spun. Once that was set up I returned to the original tripod, I set some vape going behind Phill and started the exposure. At each rotation point, I fired off the flash and then capped the lens and moved to it the next position etc. Once I had come back to the start I left the lens cap on and moved the camera to the second tripod position and re-adjusted my focal length to the spot marked out for the orb. The final part was to spin the orb and end the exposure. SOOC Raw conversion in camera, Shot in one exposure. No photoshop.” Tools used: Nikon 7100D Tokina 11-16mm Two Tripods Orb tool Flash Gun Flash Stand Gels Vape Machine Camera Rotation Tool Settings: F5.6, ISO200, 12mm 195.2 seconds Make sure to follow Mart’s mind blowing light painting work on his Facebook and Instagram pages linked below! https://www.facebook.com/mart.barras https://www.instagram.com/martbarras_lightpainting/ For this winning Mart will receive a prize package filled with light painting tools from our sponsors Denis Smith, COAST Flashlights, Neon Flexible and Light Painting Brushes ! Please support these awesome companies that support our light painting art from, without them this contest series would not be possible! If you would like to enter the next Light Painting Photography contest click here for all the details. Ball Of Light ToolLight-Painting-Brushes-Banner

Filed Under: Light Painting Contest, Light Painting Contest Winner, Light Painting Photography

Spiked Orb Light Painting Tutorial

August 19, 2019 by Jason D. Page

 

Light Painting Tutorial - How To Light Paint An Orb

In this Light Painting Photography Tutorial you will see how to created a spiked orb using the Diamond Plexiglass attachment from Light Painting Brushes. We are working on all kinds of new videos so if you have not yet subscribed to our YouTube Channel head on over and check it out! Link HERE 🙂

Orb Light Painting by Jason D. Page
Orb Light Painting by Jason D. Page
Orb Light Painting by Jason D. Page
Orb Light Painting by Jason D. Page

Filed Under: Light Painting Photography, Light Painting Video

Light Paint Live Version Pro 4+

August 6, 2019 by Jason D. Page

Light Paint Live Version 4.0

Great news for Light Painters that are looking for a simple and affordable solution to view their light paintings in real-time! The team of Joerg Miedza and Josh Beckwith have just released the latest version of Light Paint Live Pro and its only $30 bucks!  This innovative software allows you to view your light paintings on a laptop in real time as you create them! Some of the updates in the newest version of Light Paint Live Pro include remote control options from your phone, ghost slider and a decay effect.

The software can use a DSLR tethered to your computer however you can get nice results using a webcam as well, the recommended cameras are the BRIO or the C920. Here are some stills created by Joerg showing results from each of the cameras.

Live Light Painting Software Sample Image
Live Light Painting Software Sample Image
Live Light Painting Software Sample Image
Live Light Painting Software Sample Image

Live Light Painting Software Sample Image
Live Light Painting Software Sample Image
Live Light Painting Software Sample Image
Live Light Painting Software Sample Image

These are a few stills captured by the software in these new sample videos below you can see Light Paint Live in action!!

There are 2 versions of the software available, Version 3 which is FREE to download and this latest version 4+ which is $30 bucks, you can get them at LightPaintLive.com

Filed Under: Light Painting Photography, Light Painting Video, Live Light Painting

Light Painting Celebrity Musicians for Wango Tango 2019, VLOG 35

July 15, 2019 by Jason D. Page

Here is the 3rd installment of the Light Painting VLOG from iHeart Radio’s Wango Tango Music festival. The Light Painting Brushes team was invited to create light painting portraits of the Main Stage artist for the event. Unfortunately we were not allowed to film the behind the scenes footage with the celebrities but we did manage to get a few clips that you will see in this VLOG. The greatest part about this event was seeing the reactions to the images. These are people that have literally thousands of images taken of them and to see them amazed with what we created was something really special. The video and images are below, Enjoy. If you want to see all the episode CLICK HERE for the playlist.

Light Painting Portraits
Light Painting Portraits
Light Painting Portraits
Light Painting Portraits
Light Painting Portraits
Light Painting Portraits
Light Painting Portraits

Filed Under: Light Painting Photography, Light Painting Video

Light Painting Sea Creatures in the Sky. Shooting Focus Pull a.k.a. DeFocused Fireworks

July 10, 2019 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting Fireworks Focus Pulls
Light Painting Fireworks Focus Pulls
Light Painting Fireworks Focus Pulls
Light Painting Fireworks Focus Pulls

Light Painting Fireworks Focus Pull
Light Painting Fireworks Focus Pull
Light Painting Fireworks Focus Pull
Light Painting Fireworks Focus Pull

Last 4th of July I planned to shoot the fireworks display but I wanted to try something a little different. Somewhere on the internet in years past I had seen what looked like sea creatures or flowers in the sky. These images were created when the photographer possibly David Johnson (but I honestly can’t remember) had “Pulled Focus” during a long exposure while the firework exploded in the frame, essentially a form of kinetic light painting. These images had been bouncing around in the back of my mind for years now, this forth of July I finally remembered them in time to give it a go. It was way more difficult than I had anticipated, From the varying brightnesses of different explosions to just simply trying to line up a shot to capture the explosion in frame, it was all pretty tough. I did get a few that I was happy with, these are not SOOC I did some minor level adjustments and also cropped the crap out of them to isolate the parts of the image that I liked. Anyway here is a video showing how it all went down, Enjoy.

P.S. If you shoot some of these, please share your images with me at:
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Light Painting With Fire, SAFETY FIRST

July 9, 2019 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting with Fire by Zach Alan
Light Painting with Fire by Zach Alan
Light Painting with Fire by Zach Alan
Light Painting with Fire by Zach Alan

Light Painting Photographer Zach Alan is known for his magical light painting work with fire and in light of recent events, that Zach had NOTHING to do with, where 22-year-old Robyn-Lee Jansen was severely burned by a photographer who “wanted to work with fire“ Zach put together an important video detailing some of the things to keep in mind if you want to try your hand at creating images using fire! Check out the safety video below and also one of Zach’s vlog’s showing how he works safely with fire. Don’t forget to subscribe to Zach’s Youtube channel, and for God’s sake BE CAREFUL if you try any of this.

Zach also has a detailed blog post about fire safety the you can check out here for more info!

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Light Painting Photography Contest Winner, July 2019

July 7, 2019 by Jason D. Page

The winner for the transportation themed Light Painting Photography Contest for July 2019 is… Jordi Radok for the above image titled Ghost Rider! Here is what Jordi had to say about the winning image!

“It’s been almost a year since we had this photo in a list of photos to do with light painting. We had not been given the opportunity, or so we thought. When we saw the theme of the Light Painting Photography contest I immediately thought about this photo, but time passed, and in the last week before the deadline we started asking friends if they knew someone with a motorcycle that we could use. In the end we got to create the photo in a custom motorcycle workshop! We shot it during their work time so we had to work as fast as possible, because they were working! We took a model mechanic and we did some tests, until we found a picture that seemed correct. The surprise was when we put it on the computer screen, the “model” had not been staying still, so the photo was horrible. Only half a skull and dark shadows were seen around the body, we had to discard the photo, and there were only two days left until the deadline…”

“The next day I remembered that my brother had a couple of old bikes to repair in a small garage. We got down to work… We cleared a little space, put aside all the tools and took one of the bikes, lined the most visible parts with black vinyl because it was originally white, we put a small skull over the fairing and prepared the tripod and camera with an angular optic and a low-angle plane. Almost without looking for it we realized that with a roof very low the roof lines gave us a very interesting perspective, and we started playing. We tried the photo the day before we had internalized the process, Eva put on the Ghost rider kit – mask, leather jacket and chains and rode on top of the bike.”


 

“The first thing that I did was to illuminate Eva and the bike with a warm Minimaglite lantern. Once illuminated I started with the fire effect, which is made with a black fiber optic and a Thorfire tk15s flashlight at full power with an orange gel.”

“I focused more on the front wheel and above the head, then I did a little light against the ground with the same flashlight at half power. Finally we used a bit of smoke to create atmosphere and made a very soft contra light directly from Ghost rider, which was like a statue !! This image we repeated 6 times, but when we put the last photo on the big screen we looked at each other and a huge smile came out to us both, we had just got the photo that we had imagined.”

Gear Used:
Sony a7S
Samyang 14mm

Settings:
Bulb mode
301″ Second Exposure
ISO 125
F 6.3

You can see more of our work here:
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For this winning Jordi will receive a prize package filled with light painting tools from our sponsors COAST Flashlights, and Light Painting Brushes ! Please support these awesome companies that support our light painting art from, without them this contest series would not be possible!

If you would like to enter the next Light Painting Photography contest click here for all the details.
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Light Painting Contest Entries, June 2019

June 21, 2019 by Jason D. Page

Light-Painting-Automotive-Entries Below are the entries for this months Light Painting Photography contest! The theme of this light painting competition was Automotive and/or transportation. There are some really awesome images in this months contest so please make sure to VOTE on the quality of the images including things like creativity, composition, and complexity in your decision making process. Please pick the images you love based on the image alone. You can only vote one time or your votes will not be counted. Please read ALL the voting rules below.






Everyone PLEASE VOTE in the comment section of this page to pick your top 3 favorite images, ONLY VOTE ONE TIME. The images all have a number in the title (EXAMPLE… IF ONE OF YOUR FAVORITES IS THE IMAGE TITLED “Light Painting Contest 01″ THEN YOU SHOULD PUT THE NUMBER 01 AS ONE OF YOUR CHOICES). Voters must include 3 UNIQUE choices for your votes to be counted. In other words no 1,1,1, or 5,5,5, or 7,7,7,…..Please pick your three favorite IMAGES based on the image alone, the voting will end July 1st, 2019 at Midnight Eastern Standard Time, Enjoy.  

This light painting photography contest series is sponsored by the coolest damn companies on earth COAST Flashlights, Neon Flexible, LED Flexible,and Light Painting Brushes ! Please support these awesome companies that support our light painting art from, without them this contest series would not be possible!

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Light Painting VLOG 33, Traveling to Los Angeles for Wango Tango 2019

June 17, 2019 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting Zoom Pull

In this episode of the Light Painting VLOG I travel to Los Angeles, California and meet up with Fellow Light Painter and Light Painting Brushes Brand Ambassador Jason Rinehart to prepare for our gig at Wango Tango 2019. Jason and I meet at the airport then get mesmerized by the view of downtown Los Angeles from the hotel that we stayed in. We all had killer hotel rooms with incredible views at the Intercontinental Los Angeles. Jason and I shoot some zoom pull light paintings in the hotel room and test out some ideas as we wait for Efren and Melissa to arrive the following day. Stayed tuned for PART 2.

Filed Under: Light Painting Photography, Light Painting Video, Light Painting VLOG

Light Painting Portrait Tutorial

June 10, 2019 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting Portrait Tutorial

Howdy everyone, I have just released a new Light Painting Tutorial showing how to make sure your model doesn’t become blurry in your Light Painting Portrait images! In this video I show how to make sure your model stays in focus using the new Light Painting Brushes Portrait Light and two main strategies. The first is to make sure you model stays as still as possible when they are illuminated and second ONLY Illuminate your model ONE Time. I hope this helps your light painting portraits! Enjoy, oh and if you haven’t PLEASE subscribe to our YouTube Channel!

Filed Under: Light Painting Photography, Light Painting Tutorials, Light Painting Video Tagged With: how to light paint, Light Painting, light painting portrait, Light Painting Tutorial

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