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How To Light Paint A Tree Of Light

October 8, 2020 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting Tree of Light by Jason D. Page

In this Light Painting Photography Tutorial I show How To Light Paint A Tree of Light using tools from Light Painting Brushes. I really enjoy creating these organic shapes like light painter trees and flowers so I am really excited about the possibilities of the new Leaf Plexiglass Light Painting Tool. I hope this video give give you some inspiration.

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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!

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