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Light Painting 101: On Camera Light Source Tutorial

April 8, 2011 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting Tutorial: Light Painting 101 from Light Painting Photography on Vimeo.


This is the first in the 3 part light painting video tutorial series, Light Painting 101. The Light Painting 101 series will cover the three basic light painting photography techniques: On Camera, Off Camera, and Kinetic Light Painting Photography. In this light painting tutorial you will learn what the 3 basic light painting techniques are and what you need to create a light painting photograph. In this particular video I will show you a little about the “On Camera” light painting technique by showing you how to paint an octopus that lives in the woods?

 

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Gel Card Tip: A Stolen Idea

March 5, 2011 by Jason D. Page

Gel Holder

If your like most of us light painting photographers you’ve probably got a bunch of gels laying all over the place, when you go out to shoot you fumble around in the dark trying to find the green only to flash a shot of blue into your image, well this is another super simple light painting photography tip/tutorial that will solve your problems. I didn’t come up with this gel holder I totally stole the idea from seeing pictures of other peoples light painting photography tool kits I think it was either TCB’s or Trevor’s. Anyway thought I would share the tip I robbed, enjoy…CLICK HERE TO SEE THE FULL TUTORIAL

 

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Light Painting Photography Tutorial: Custom White Balance

February 24, 2011 by Jason D. Page

In this light painting photography tutorial you will learn a little bit about white balance and how to set a custom white balance to created a colored effect for your light painting images so they can stay SOOC. Created by Jason D. Page.

 

Light Painting Photography Tutorial: Custom White Balance from Light Painting Photography on Vimeo.

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Keep it Simple Stupid, ORB Tool

February 17, 2011 by Jason D. Page

A simple solution for those that can’t figure out how to wire those damn LED’s. Check out this light painting photography tutorial on how to create a simple ORB maker. HERE

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Copying Other Peoples Work

February 15, 2011 by Jason D. Page

I have recently been informed of a website that has copied and pasted what has taken me months of work to compile with out giving any credit or a link back to the site. I am building this website for the promotion of light painting photography and the artist involved in the movement as well as a resource for light painters and those who are interested in our art form. We are all inspired by the work of other light painters, other writers, other photographers, and other artist in general. I don’t agree with Pablo Picasso when he said “Good artist copy, Great artist steal”. The point is….. PLEASE spread the word about light painting photography and feel free to use anything on this site, copy and paste it if you want, just give credit where credit is due! If you use photos from an artist give the artist credit and a link back to their website. If you copy and paste the entire history of light painting page to create a page on your own website be sure to say where you got it from! Light painting photography has a very close community, we know who is putting in the work and who is not.

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