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Elon Musk Landing on Mars Light Painting Tutorial

December 17, 2021 by Jason D. Page

Elon Musk Light Painting

In this Light Painting Photography Tutorial titled Elon Musk Landing on Mars to use Dogecoin to purchase the first Martian Tesla, just to see if this video will get more views based on the Elon Musk Title over other tutorials, I show how to Light Paint a SciFi scene using tools from Light Painting Brushes. Who knows maybe this is what it will look like when Elon finally gets to step foot onto the red planet.

The camera settings for this tutorial were:
ISO 100
F22
Bulb Mode
Total Exposure Time was 240 Seconds.

The tools used in this Light Painting Photography Tutorial were from https://lightpaintingbrushes.com
Soonfire MX66 Flashlight: https://amzn.to/38dXpLL
The RGB Light I used if from Frank at Light Excursion: https://www.instagram.com/lightexcursion/

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Fiber Optic Light Painting with Lindsay Adler

November 3, 2021 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting by Lindsay Adler

Lindsay Adler is an incredibly talented Photographer, she is know for her imaginative and masterful work with light in her Portrait work! In her latest YouTube video Lindsay dives into the world of Light Painting with her first Fiber Optic Light Painting Portraits! I think the images came out amazing and it is so cool to see her exploring the world of Light Painting Photography! I really hope to see Lindsay and more photographers like her exploring the endless creative possibilities that Light Painting Portraits offer! Check out the video below!

 

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Light Painting a Halloween Mask

October 15, 2021 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting a Halloween Mask

In this Light Painting Photography Tutorial I show How To Light Paint a custom made, creepy mask that I received from Annie Jones. In this video I use tools from Light Painting Brushes and Spiffy Gear to try to add to the creepiness of this killer mask. I illuminate the mask shinning the light from the bottom up to bring out some of the texture and shadows of the mask itself. I illuminated the eyes using the Blue Light Pen. I also use the Fiber Optics to add in some different textures and create an illuminated background, finally I created the lines using the KYU-6. All of this is done in one single photographic exposure.

The Light Painting Tools used in this video are from:
https://lightpaintingbrushes.com
https://spiffygear.com

Camera Settings for this Light Painting Photography Tutorial were:
ISO100
F8
Bulb Mode
Exposure Time was 250 Seconds

Check out some of Annie’s Light Painting and Mask Making Skills on here instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/annie.jonesphotography/

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Light Painting “Around The House” Episode 5 with Jason Rinehart

October 12, 2021 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting by Jason Rinehart

Light Painting Brushes Brand Ambassador Jason Rinehart has released his latest episode of his Light Painting Video Tutorial Series “Around The House”. In this episode Jason shares how to create vivid and colorful images using his Light Painting Brushes Plexiglass Diamond and transparent window gels, normally used for Holiday decorations! The settings used in this tutorial were: ISO 500, F8 and the exposure times were all around  one minute!

 

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Light Painting a Picnic Under The Stars

September 23, 2021 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting Under the Stars

In this Light Painting video I drag my Aunt and Uncle to the top of a mountain while I trace them with light to create a Light Painting Picnic Under The Stars. It was an absolutely beautiful night in the mountains of North Carolina. I am grateful to be able to share a night of creating under the stars with them and I think they appreciated how beautiful the night was with the fireflies and stars all around!

Here is the link the the Lightman Light Painting Tutorial I referenced in the video: https://youtu.be/2vCaiF9DSxU

The Camera settings I used were:
ISO 400
F22, F11 and F2.8 all in the same exposure.
Bulb Mode
Total Exposure Time was 358 seconds.

The Tools that I used can be found here:
Light Painting Brushes: https://lightpaintingbrushes.com
Flashlight was the Soonfire MX66: https://amzn.to/3yQGWcK

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Light Painting Around The House With the Rinehart’s Episode 4 – Foil

June 28, 2021 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting Photography by Jason Rinehart

Light Painting Around The House Episode 4- Foil

In the Around The House series of Light Painting Tricks and Tips videos, Jason Rinehart will show you unique and creative ways to to incorporate everyday items into your Light Painting Photography work!

In this episode Jason becomes the assistant as Jazmyn and Denver Rinehart take over their dad’s series and show us how to use Foil around your lens to create a unique light painting effect! With summer break upon us this is a easy light painting photography technique that you can get your kids involved with!

The Light Painting Tools used in this video are from LightPaintingBrushes.com

Here are a few more images from this shoot, If you want to see what Jason did with Toothpaste in the last episode CLICK HERE!

Light Painting Photography by Jason Rinehart
Light Painting Photography by Jason Rinehart
Light Painting Photography by Jason Rinehart
Light Painting Photography by Jason Rinehart

Filed Under: Around The House, Light Painting Photography, Light Painting Video

Light Painting Around The House With Jason Rinehart Episode 3 Toothpaste

June 3, 2021 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting by Jason Rinehart

Light Painting Around The House Episode 3 – Toothpaste With Jason Rinehart.

In this episode of Around the House Jason uses toothpaste and a piece of glass from a picture frame to create what looks like an eye. He places that painted glass in the foreground and shoots through it focused on his model Jason created a very unique effect capturing what looks like the reflection of the model in someones eye.

The discovery of the eye effect was completely by accident but once Jason saw it the theme of this shoot became clear. Jason said the theme of this shoot was this quote “If I could give you one thing in life, I would give you the ability to see yourself through my eyes, only then would you realize how special you are to me”

The Light Painting Tools that Jason used in this video are from LightPaintingBrushes.com

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Light Painting – Game of Titans with Frodo Álvarez and Mario Lechu!

April 19, 2021 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting Game of Titans

Frodo Álvarez, a.k.a. Children of Darklight, is know for his MASSIVE light painting collaborations and this one is Epic! For this collaboration the team went up into the sky with a Drone Light Painting! I caught up with Frodo to ask about this incredible project and get a little more information! Check out the full interview, images and BTS video below!

Frodo congratulations on another Massive Light Painting Collaboration! This one is so cool, its such a fun concept and excellent execution! What was the massive light painting for, was it to promote a team or event?

I’ve already collaborated with this drones team in the past, so I had already dreamed on the posibility of a huge collaboration like this. But it was not until one of the agencies I usually work for had a project proposal, that we decided it was time to make some tests to see the potential or our idea and what we are capable of.

Who was involved in this project?

I worked together with the artists agency Creartys, the drones team UMILES Drone Light Show, and my good friend and also Light-Painter Mario Lechu.

What or Who sparked the inspiration for this Giant?

The project proposal for the agency involved a football championship, so here came the idea of the football player. I wanted to include the drone scene into a light painting scene in the ground, so it soon became a good idea to draw this football player about to kick the ball , and of course, the ball would be a light painted orb which we would light paint at ground level , with The Ball Of Light Tool. To complete the scene , we used 2 ledlenser MT18 filtered in green with Light Painting Paradise filters to light the ground.

What drone light painting projects have you worked on before?

In 2018 we were working in Las Vegas for Microsoft with our Live LightArt Show. Patry Diez my partner and I we are the performers there: light painting, modelling, acting.. Studio Lightpainting is in charge of the technical part, and Creartys was in charge of the production. We had there a scene were Patry acted as goddess of inspiration, and there was a star, dancing around her, and landing in her hand, which was done by a dron, whose pilot was Ernie from UMILES Drone Light Show. Here you can see a some footage of that scene:

In 2019 I also worked for UMILES Drone Light Show at the Iberian Drone League championship. At the end of the day, I was allowed to create this very special picture, with a drone doing 3 laps of the whole circuit:

Light Painting with Drones

Apart from this, I tried to light paint with a drone light show choreography made by my friends. Interesting results, but it just fed me with new ideas combining drone choreographies with light painting…

Drone Light Painting Photography
Drone Light Painting Photography
Drone Light Painting Photography

So it was about time, that this huge collaboration will arrive sooner or later, and we are all very happy with the results, and people’s feedback!

The lights on the drone have a Neon Light feel to them, what were they using for a light source?

They were using a 9W RGB LED board!

Was this Light Painting more or less difficult than you expected it to be?

Well, this is a team work, so the drone team worked on programming the drones for the design, and they did a really great job. By my side, the bigger challenges were that we didn’t have so much time to make rehearsals, because due to the pandemic situation, we must be at home at 11 pm… So we had to frame, set the camera to have a good exposure of the lights , compose with the orb in the right place, playing with the distance to camera to make it bigger or smaller,…
So I think it was complicated but we did a good planning and organisation of the tasks, but I know now we can do it much better. I think we all learned a lot from this experience, and next artworks will be even more impressive .

How many attempts did it take to get the final image?

We had time for just four attempts, but I would have loved to have another one.

The first image we shot with blue hour. The sky is great and it gives us a proper perspective and makes us realise the true dimensions of this Titan football player. But the orb was a little small, and there were some car light trails at the background.
Light Painting Game of Titans

So we tried to change the orb position, but it was too big, then we readjusted it in a new attempt with different orb colors but, something went wrong in my camera, so we needed a 4th attempt to get this image:

Light Painting Game of Titans

I was working with Olympus Cameras and live composite mode set at 2” , because I wanted to record the process, and that’s why the sky was so dark. I like this one very much, but it’s less epic than the first attempt with the blue sky…
So if I had had another attempt, I would have tried to have a better sky.

Other of that, I took a fast portrait to some of the members of the team, and I overlayed it in-camera with the first attempt image, as a souvenir!

Light Painting Game of Titans

You can see the behind the scenes process in this episode (with English Subtitles) at my light painting YouTube channel. Don’t hesitate to suscribe and support if you like it 😜 and follow us in IG @childrenofdarklight

The agency created a different video with English subs to show this project , you can watch it here:

Thanks a lot Jason for your support, for giving us voice to show and share this artwork to the community. We hope you all enjoyed it, and get inspired! We are light!

Thank you, and congratulations again!

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First Attempt at Underwater Light Painting

April 14, 2021 by Jason D. Page

Underwater Light Painting

I recently received Denis Smith’s Liquid Light Tools and was excited to try them out. I called my friend Chris, who is an underwater photographer, to test them out. This was our first attempt, we didn’t really have any idea on what we wanted to create with them so we just jumped in the pool and starting waving them around in the water. We found that a half in/out shot gave us some cool abstract forms so we did a few of those, we also attempted to illuminate a palm frond but that didn’t really work out too well. The pool location was pretty limiting and we didn’t get the best results, but we did come up with a few good ideas for next time that will hopefully be in a much more interesting location. Also In the video I am switching out the tools I did not realize that you can actually use 2 pieces of plexiglass at the same time in the holder that Denis designed, because out of excitement and/or stupidity I skipped the tutorial video he sent along with the tools… Hopefully there will be more underwater Light Painting to come and next time the results will be much better.

Liquid Light Tools: https://www.denissmith.com.au/-liquid-light-tools

Follow me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/jasondpage_lightpainter/
Follow Chris on IG: https://www.instagram.com/chrisleidyphotography/

Underwater Light Painting Photography

Underwater Light Painting Photography

Underwater Light Painting Photography

Underwater Light Painting Photography

Underwater Light Painting Photography

Underwater Light Painting Photography

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Around The House With Jason Rinehart Episode 2

April 7, 2021 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting by Jason Rinehart
Light Painting Photographer Jason Rinehart is known for creating extraordinary Light Paintings with everyday household items! In the second episode of his new Light Painting Video Tutorial series Jason shows how to create some colorful portraits using a Universal Connector from Light Painting Brushes and some everyday drinking straws! Check out the video and images below! Check out Episode 1 over on our YouTube Channel here! 

Light Painting by Jason Rinehart

Light Painting by Jason Rinehart

Light Painting by Jason Rinehart

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