Congratulations to light painting photographer Denis Smith for landing his “Ball of Light” on the cover of Outback magazine this month! Want to learn more about Denis check out this awesome documentary HERE.
Hugo Baptista 3D Cross-Section Light Painting
Light Painting Photographer Hugo Baptista is taking 3D light painting to the next level. As a 3D animator and avid light painter is was a natural progression. This is some exciting and ground breaking work and Hugo is more than happy to share it with you! Check out some of Hugo’s images, videos, and a little interview I did with him to find out more about this radical advancement in light painting photography.
LPP ∇ How long have you been creating this type of light painting?
HB ∇ I made my first one on 11 Jan 2011
LPP ∇ How did you discover this technique? What inspired you to create these images?
HB ∇ Two years ago I was inspired after watching Making Future Magic. I wanted to do that too and I figured out how. Amongst other things I am a 3D animator so it was a very natural process for me to incorporate that knowledge into my other passion, light painting.
LPP ∇ What are you calling this light painting technique?
HB ∇ I call it 3DCSLP (3D cross-section light painting) but classifications mean very little to me so please call it whatever you want.
LPP ∇ Can you tell me a little bit about the process?
HB ∇ First I create a 3D model in 3dsmax, then I render an animation of a scan of that model like an MRI scan. Light painting a 3D model with that scan can be done by playing that animation on any screen (ipad, phone, TV) and transporting it (in the direction of the scan) while the shutter of the camera is open.
LPP ∇ Are there any limitations that you see or can you pretty much create a 3D light painting of any object?
HB ∇ Yep I can model pretty much anything and it will be very recognizable if it’s Light Painted smoothly. Plus there are thousands of free 3D models available online already so I wouldn’t need to model the Eifel tower for example, only make the scan of it.
There are limitations like not being able to do a 360° turn of an object because there aren’t any double sided screens (yet). But now that I mention it and in an attempt to plant some seeds: I had an idea some time ago of projecting the video on translucent paper. The projector and paper screen would be on wheels and with that you’d be able to shoot 360° around an object…
LPP ∇ What is the next step? I know you have a plan for your running man animation?
HB ∇ Yes, my plan is for the running man to be free of geographic constrains and run by the hands of other lights painters out there who have the patience required to make a stop-motion light painting video. I recently made this “Erect part 1”:
At the end you see how the running man looks when running. I would love to collaborate on Erect part II where he’d be running in other countries, with other tools, and with other light painters, new ideas. Why? Because it’s a lot of fun and didactic to work together and not have the enormous distances between us be the deciding factor.
In this vimeo group: https://vimeo.com/groups/lpobjects I have more 3D cross-section objects for you to try and plan on regularly uploading more objects. If any light painters make a sequence of photos of the running man please message me http://www.oddballgraphics.com/contact/ so I can send you a dropbox link for you to share your photos with me. I will edit them into Erect part II and working together we will make something to be proud of.
LPP ∇ Thank you Hugo, really looking forward to seeing how this technique progresses and Erect Part II!
Below you will find the RUNNING MAN animation if you would like to contribute to Hugo’s Erect project, WHICH YOU SHOULD!!!
cross-section animated man for light painting: 30 poses of 10 seconds each. Direction of scan is up>down down>up as to avoid resetting the position of the device for each frame.
To make a light-painting stop-motion video out of these animations you need to swipe your mobile phone, tablet, computer screen or TV during a 10 second exposure for each pose. Because this is an animation you need to make the same motion consecutively while taking photos of each “pose” to create your own video of a running man made of light. The best way to transport the light-giving device manually is to imagine it a CT scanner (in this case a vertical CT scan) and you’re essentially assembling an imaginary object with light.
Hugo also was cool enough to make a 3D animation of the Light Painting Photography Logo, If you create any light painting images using this animation we will post it to the LPP Facebook page with a link to your work.
To make light-painting photos out of these animations you need to swipe your mobile phone, tablet, computer screen, TV during 10 seconds (or more if you intend on drawing more objects) while the shutter of your camera is open. You then have a photo with a 3D object that can be rotated depending on the direction you transport it. The best way to “swipe” manually is to imagine your device is a CT scanner and you’re essentially assembling an imaginary object with light. Each object has a different length which means some animations are to be swiped over a shorter distance than others. The size of the screen also obviously affects the distance it has to travel.
Light Painting Crew MLS needs your vote.
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.
Tobias Richter Kinetic Light Painting Photography
Light Painting Photographer Tobias Richter has been making some really awesome kinetic light painting photographs. He recently posted a video showing his technique. The video with no audio??? is a little long and dull, but the technique and the results are pretty f@#*ing amazing. Check it out.
November December Light Painting Photography Contest
The theme for the light painting photography contest for the months of November/December is to create a light painting image using only ONE SINGLE UNMODIFIED FLASHLIGHT. For this contest we are getting back to the basics. You can create anything that you would like portrait, graffiti, landscape, etc…. but it must be created with just ONE SINGLE UNMODIFIED FLASHLIGHT. This light painting contest was put forth by the great Patrick Rochon with the idea that the single light will “push the artist to be creative all using the same tool”.
Submit your images to contest(at)lightpaintingphotography.com by the 21th of December a.k.a THE END OF THE WORLD… to win your LPP prize pack and a featured post on the website! Please remember to follow the THEME of the contest and resize your images to 600 pixels on the longest side and 72 dpi. If you do not follow the theme of the contest your image will not be accepted, and as always no F#@&*! photoshop.
Here are a few examples from Janne Parviainen, Lightmark, and Quentin Bischoff.
St. Augustine Lighthouse Light Painting Animation
St. Augustine, the nation’s oldest city, has a long history and reputation for being haunted. The St. Augustine lighthouse is a world-famous haunt, where a former caretaker is said to roam its spiraled stairs, along with two children who may have died there. Check out this awesomely spooky light painting animation created by Brady Bigalke.
Halloween is coming up send in your most horrific and fear inducing light painting images to admin(at)lightpaintingphotography.com by Oct 29th and we will share them on the website.
St. Augustine Lighthouse Animation from Noble Light Productions on Vimeo.
September-October Light Painting Photography Contest Entries
Here are the entries for the September/October light painting photography contest. Everyone PLEASE VOTE in the comments section of this page to pick your top 3 images, the images all have a number in the title (EXAMPLE… IF ONE OF YOUR FAVORITES IS THE IMAGE TITLED “OCTOBER LIGHT PAINTING CONTEST 7″ THEN YOU SHOULD PUT THE NUMBER 7 AS ONE OF YOUR CHOICES). When casting your vote PLEASE remember the theme of this contest was to create a Light Graffiti or Light Calligraphy light painting image.
Voters that do not include 3 unique choices in their post will not be counted. In other words no 1,1,1, or 5,5,5, or 9,9,9…..Please pick your three favorite IMAGES based on the image alone.
This light painting contest is sponsored by the greatest flashlight company in the whole universe COAST! The Winner of the light painting contest wins a prize light painting photography prize pack with super awesome Coast Flashlights!!!
Ultraísta- Our Song Light Painting Music Video
This light painting music video from Ultraísta just popped up on Rolling Stone Magazine’s website. Pretty basic as far as light painting goes but still some good exposure for our art form.
From Rolling Stone:
Nigel Godrich has been a principle mastermind of Radiohead’s ever-evolving sonic palate, and he’s a member of Atoms for Peace with Thom Yorke and Flea. Now Godrich brings his talents to Ultraista, an experimental electronic trio with singer Laura Bettinson and Atoms drummer Joey Waronker. The U.K. trio, who make their U.S. live debut tonight in Los Angeles, took a trippy, spastic turn on their video for “Our Song,” from their recent self-titled debut LP. The clip is mesmerizing as the three band members use light painting techniques to spell out various songs lyrics, in addition to smiley faces, stars and sonic wavelengths. Elsewhere, Waronker chops away at his stand-up drum kit while Bettinson and Godrich grasp something resembling a handheld firecracker.
LightBomber Photo Walk with Instagram NYC
If your in NYC this Sunday OCT 21 you might want to check out the LightBomber Photo Walk with Instagram NYC. The walk will take place in Prospect Park, Brooklyn. Meet at the entrance to the park by Grand Army Plaza at 4:30pm on Sunday, October 21. Walk through the park towards the southwest corner, eventually meeting again at 6:15pm at the exit by 15th Street. Then meet the creators of the Lightbomber app and they’ll have fun activities and props to create art in the dark.
Banho De Luz- A Light Bath Ritual
This is gonna be so cool with a little help from you. Check out this light painting photography project in the works by light painter Linda Costa. They need some help to get cash flowing to put this thing together so if you can give a few bucks or a few hundred bucks please help support awesome light painting project. All you have to do is CLICK HERE TO SEE HOW TO GET INVOLVED. If your BROKE and have no bucks to give you can still help out…. SHARE this post on your facebook page, your twitter, and all your other pages that make us feel like we have way more friends than we actually do…..Don’t just blow it off and not share it, treat this like it was your own project because it is light painting and that is one of the things that makes this art form so damn special is the community we have. Help get the word out…. please and thank you.
Lillian Blades, Linda Costa, Roni Nicole Henderson ::
Sculptural interactive video experience
Banho De Luz- A Light Bath Ritual
Location: Carnegie Education Pavilion/Hardy Ivy Park ( John Portman Boulevard and Peachtree Street)
Banho de Luz — A Light Bath Ritual is an Elevate Atlanta 2012 project created by Lillian Blades, Roni Nicole Henderson and Linda Costa. Located at the Carnegie Education Pavilion at Hardy Ivy Park this site specific performance will transform the Pavilion into an enchanted space brimming with mystery and light. This event features illuminated light tapestries by mixed media assemblage artist Lillian Blades which will envelop the Pavilion, creating a glowing cocoon in which the artists hope to inspire and invigorate chosen participants using the power of light. A performance will unfold inside, lead by Lillian and light painting photographer Linda Costa, whose long exposure technique will capture portraits of participants which will then be projected onto a screen directly outside the pavilion. Video stream captures the process and will be transmitted online and shared via projections courtesy of ‘Moving Pictures’ Filmmaker Roni Nicole Henderson’s captive eye. Musical Artist Yamin Semali provides sounds, using spiritually influenced rhythm selections based on Brazilian Candomble, Bahamian Junkanoo and other Diasporic traditions selected for the inspiration each of these traditions have provided the artists in this project.
About Linda:
My photographs are light painted portraits- long exposures created in complete darkness using controlled lighting. All the special effects achieved in my images are done in the moment of taking the photograph, using experimental lighting techniques, not computer graphics. Each image takes between 2-5 minutes to create, while some may take as long as 15-30 minutes in order to achieve particular effects. These longer exposures allow me to create multiple people out of a single person, to add a feeling of time passing or movement in a single shot, and to create amazing special effects before your very eyes, in the moment of creation. I am passionate about my creative process, and have been commissioned for personal and commercial needs such as Album Art, Book Covers, and Fine Art Prints. I’m also known for performing my light painting at live events, where I can create images and share them with the public instantly. In these performances my work is fueled by the energy the audience shares. My unique process captures the essence of the subject I’m working with, creating images that are magical, colorful and bold. I’m a native of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and credit my tropical roots for my love of people, color and movement. I reside in Atlanta, GA with my husband and my daughter, where I participate in various exhibitions and events throughout the year.