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Dean Chamberlain Light Painting Video

December 21, 2010 by Jason D. Page

Check out this beautiful Light Painting Video created by Dean Chamberlain for the band Arcadia.  This video was produced in December 1986. It has been around for some time but just in case you missed it. We have the most incredibly talented and creative people in our light painting family.
P.S. SHOT OF FILM!!!

MAKING OF VIDEO

Filed Under: Light Painting Photography, Light Painting Video

TACKYSHACKS “Fire and Light Mask 136” Video

December 19, 2010 by Jason D. Page

Fire and Light Mask #136 by Light Painting Artist Jeremy Jackson

Fire and Light Mask #136

Jeremy Jackson’s a.k.a. TACKYSHACK “Fire and Light Masks”  are awesome. He creates these light paintings by going mental with various lights and fireworks next to the pond at his house. The water in the pond reflects the light and wahlah Light Masks are created. I have been staring at this image for a good 30 minutes now. Take a close look at all of the intricacies in this Light Painting. I have bought a couple of prints from Jeremy and I am going to have to add this one to my collection, this one is just incredible. Check out this “making of” video that Tackshack was kind enough to share, it really shows how much went into this image. Ask yourself, how the hell did he keep track of all his tools….enjoy.

Filed Under: Light Painting Photography, Light Painting Video

Welcome Light Painter Jeremy Jackson a.k.a. TACKYSHACK

December 18, 2010 by Jason D. Page

Fire and Light Mask #21 by Light Painting Artist Jeremy Jackson

Fire and Light Mask #21

We would like to welcome light painting artist Jeremy Jackson, a.k.a. TACKYSHACK, to Light Painting Photography. Jeremy is an incredibly hard working artist, in just two years he has produced several hundred images and is well known for his creation of the “Fire and Light Mask” series. Check out his full Light Painting Photography artist interview and profile here.

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Welcome Light Painter Janne Parviainen a.k.a JANNEPAINT

December 15, 2010 by Jason D. Page

Late Night Show by Light Painting Artist Janne Parianinen

Late Night Show

We would like to welcome light painting artist Janne Parviainen a.k.a. JANNEPAINT to Light Painting Photography. Janne is well known for his light figures. He is an incredibly talented artist and we are very proud to have him as a permanent featured artist. The above image “Late Night Show” is one of my personal favorite light painting images. Check out his profile and artist interview HERE.

Filed Under: Light Painting Photography Tagged With: Janne Parviainen, JANNEPAINT, Light figures

Patrick Rochon Live Light Painting Video

December 14, 2010 by Jason D. Page

A great thing about our light painting art form is that we inspire imagination, every light painter has had someone see them out creating images and wanted to give it a try. I can’t think of another form of art that can instantly spark the imagination like light painting does. At the 2010 edition of Toronto’s Sunset to Sunrise Celebration of Contemporary Art, artist Patrick Rochon was on hand to give a live light painting demonstration. Patrick invited the audience to participate in the creation and with over a million people in attendance, Patrick had the opportunity to share his work with a diverse group of viewers! Check out the video below posted by the Society for Arts and Technology.

Light painting | Nuit blanche 2010 from Society for Arts and Technology on Vimeo.

Filed Under: Light Painting Photography, Light Painting Video Tagged With: Light Painting Video, Patrick Rochon

Light Painting Stop Animation

December 10, 2010 by Jason D. Page

What do you get when you combine Light Painting Photography, 57 stencils, 3 black spray cans, 8 9volt batteries, 3 different light sources, many many calculations, measurements and camera settings adjustments, many many many nights, and 5313 pictures taken at 15″ each?

ANSWER:

Subcarpati – Am crescut pe la Romana from z00x on Vimeo.


The amount of work that went into this piece is crazy. I found it on vimeo where it has 200,000 views and counting. Glad to see these guys getting rewarded for all their light painting efforts.

Here are some links to their websites in languages that I cant understand:
subcarpati.com
negrila.info
calota.net

This video below is the making of the.

MAKING OF Subcarpati – Am crescut pe la Romana from z00x on Vimeo.

Filed Under: Light Painting Photography, Light Painting Video

Light Painting in Real Time

December 10, 2010 by Jason D. Page

Did you ever see those ford commercials like this one.

Well this form of light painting blows my mind and I had to figure out how it was created. I did some serious internet investigation and after hours of google searching I came up with an answer. It seams they are created with a technology known as Luma2solator. It is a light painting photographic technique that was created and developed by a bunch of lovable nuts from Amsterdam known as PIPS LAB. Check out the video below for more on the Luma2solator and PIPS LAB.

Filed Under: Light Painting Photography, Light Painting Tools, Light Painting Video Tagged With: Luma2solator, Pips Lab

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