The winner of the Kaleidoscope Themed Light Painting Contest is Stéphane Babatasi for the incredible and complicated Light Painting Photograph Below! Read on for all the details on how Stéphane created this extraordinary image!
Stéphane had this to say about his winning image:
“This image has been created during LFLP session in 2019 (www.lflp.fr) using a kaléidoscope gratefully offer by Olivier Faÿ few days ago. He is well-known as a kaléidoscope master for long time since then, he also gave me few tips on how to use the kaléidoscope.”
Here we are, down there, ready to take part to an amazing session above the city of lights called KTALIGHT session N°8. The light crew was 100% LFLP members (Yoan aka Yoyo,, Audrey aka Pom’s and Juls aka Juls El Presidente). The most difficult part of the job was to cautiously protect the kaléiodoscope during the quarry exploration.
We quickly found an old limestone gallery that perfectly fit for an idea I got to use the kaléidoscope.
First step : create the light form using the kaléidoscope ; one of us hold tight the kaléidoscope during another one move orange light source on each angle of the K. After few tries we knew exactly how and where should be created the form.
Second step : create the model ; I use a lantern I design with a radio command attached in my back. My left hand holds the command in my back. This is a kind of auto-backlighting…
Third step : A mate use a small scanner (orange tint) to make the face and the hand appear It was important to precisely choice the color of each lamp to simulated the reflexion of the light form on the wall and on the model.
Gear To create this image:
Canon 5D Mark
17mm TS F/4
Manfrotto tripod
Kaléidoscope design by Olivier Faÿ
Lantern with radio command
Mini scanner
Scripter orange
1 or 2 LP mates Patience
Camera setting : Iso 100 ; f/11 ; 62 sec ; no focus or aperture changing during the shoot!
Scroll down for a couple more from this shoot and to see even more of Stephane’s Light Painting work check out his FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM and/or Flickr

For this winning image Stephane will receive a prize package filled with light painting tools and treasures from our sponsors COAST Flashlights, Neon Flexible, Rosco and Light Painting Brushes ! Please support these awesome companies that support our light painting art from, without them this contest series would not be possible! If you would like to enter the next Light Painting Photography contest click here for all the details.



















“The abstract image was created over the floor of my house, on top of a black cardboard using an abstract ‘device’
“The image, indeed, it’s a simple camera rotation technique, lens cap every 90 degrees and about 20 seconds of exposure between each rotation. Finally, a little crop to fill the entire frame with lines.” Passing the EL-wires through the plastic tubes, they generate reflections that, when crossing each other, seems to generate an effect of depth, like infinite lines crossing in at different backgrounds, seems to me something like those infinite led mirrors, maybe. And that’s it, that’s the secret, deflated packing plastic wrap…LoL
You can see more of Fran’s wonderful work on his
Here are the entires for the ABSTRACT Light Painting Photography contest for August 2020! Everyone PLEASE VOTE for your 3 favorites in the comments section of this page! Please pick your TOP 3 favorite images and ONLY VOTE ONE TIME. Please pick the 3 different images you love based on the images alone and leave your selections in the comment section of this page. The images all have a number in the title (EXAMPLE… IF ONE OF YOUR FAVORITES IS THE IMAGE TITLED “Light Painting Photography Contest 01″ THEN YOU SHOULD PUT THE NUMBER 01 AS ONE OF YOUR CHOICES). Voters must include 3 UNIQUE choices for your votes to be counted. In other words no 1,1,1, or 5,5,5, or 7,7,7,…..The voting will end 08/31/2020 at Midnight Eastern Standard Time, Enjoy.




































