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Dreamy Fiber Optic Light Painting Portrait Tutorial

June 9, 2026 by Jason D. Page Leave a Comment

Dreamy Fiber Optic Light Painting Portrait Tutorial

In this quick Light Painting tutorial, you will learn how this soft, glowing portrait was created using fiber optic light, haze, strobe lighting, and a halo-style foreground effect.

This image combines long exposure Light Painting with portrait lighting to create a dreamy atmosphere around the subject. The White Fiber Optic adds delicate strands of light, while the haze helps the light become visible in the space around the model.

Dreamy fiber optic Light Painting portrait with glowing halo and haze

Watch the Light Painting Tutorial

What Makes This Image Work

The look of this Light Painting portrait comes from combining several different elements in one exposure. The fiber optic creates the fine glowing texture near the subject’s hand. The halo filter produces the large circular ring of light around the portrait. The aerosol haze fills the space with atmosphere, helping the light feel soft, visible, and dimensional.

Instead of simply lighting the subject, this technique uses light as part of the composition. The movement of light becomes a visual element inside the portrait.

Tools Used

  • White Fiber Optic Light Painting Brush
  • Universal Connector
  • Flashlight
  • Halo Filter
  • Atmosphere Aerosol Spray
  • 2 Neewer strobes

Final Images

Fiber optic Light Painting portrait with white glowing light
Dreamy Light Painting portrait using haze and halo filter
Creative long exposure portrait using fiber optic Light Painting

Technique Breakdown

For this image, the subject was posed inside a hazy environment created with Atmosphere Aerosol Spray. Strobes were used to light and freeze the subject, while the long exposure allowed the fiber optic light movement to record in the frame.

The White Fiber Optic Light Painting Brush was moved near the hand to create the soft, flowing lines of light. The halo effect was created in front of the lens to frame the subject and add a glowing circular element around the portrait.

Why Haze Helps in Light Painting Portraits

Haze gives light something to interact with. Without atmosphere in the air, many beams and glowing effects can appear less visible. By adding a controlled amount of haze, the light becomes softer and more dimensional, which is especially useful for dreamy portrait work.

About Light Painting Portrait Photography

Light Painting is the intentional movement of light through space over time, captured with a long exposure photograph. In portrait work, this allows the artist to combine stillness, movement, illumination, and atmosphere into a single image.

Fiber optics are especially useful for portraits because they can create soft, organic textures without overpowering the subject. They are great for creating glowing details, abstract energy, angelic effects, and dreamlike movement around the body.

Learn More

For more Light Painting tutorials, techniques, and creative inspiration, explore more articles on
LightPaintingPhotography.com.

The White Fiber Optic Light Painting Brush used in this tutorial is available from
Light Painting Brushes.

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