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September October Light Painting Photography Contest

September 13, 2012 by Jason D. Page

The theme for the light painting photography contest for September/October is Light Graffiti or Light Calligraphy. This is a pretty open theme you can draw something, write something, paint something, highlight an existing piece of graffiti art as long as its your own and/or a collaboration. Don’t just go out and shine a flashlight on someone else’s work and claim you made something awesome. DUE TO SOME SHIT, YOU CAN NOW ONLY ENTER YOUR SINGLE BEST IMAGE! NOT 3.


Images above are by Marko93, Vicki DaSilva, and Swit LightGraff

Here is a little video inspiration of a collaboration from the one and only Tacky Shack.

A Collaboration of Paint & Light from Jeremy Jackson on Vimeo.

Submit your single best image to contest@lightpaintingphotography.com by the 21th of October to win your LPP prize pack and a featured post on the website! Please remember to follow the THEME of the contest and resize your images to 600 pixels on the longest side and 72 dpi. If you do not follow the theme of the contest your image will not be accepted, and as always no F#@&*! photoshop.

 

The light painting photography contest series is sponsored by COAST, the greatest flashlight company on earth! Click the banner to check out and support the company that supports our art form!

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Welcome Lightmark to the LPP Family

September 6, 2012 by Jason D. Page


I would like to officially welcome the light painting duo of Cenci Goepel and Jens Warnecke a.k.a. Lightmark to the LPP family of featured artist. Together they create some of the most beautiful light painted landscapes you have ever seen. Check out their full artist profile HERE.

Lightmark from Geisterhund on Vimeo.

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August Light Painting Photography Contest Winner

September 6, 2012 by Jason D. Page

and the winner is… Georgi Kasabov for his image “Comet”. Georgi is a member of a light painting crew from Bulgaria known as TxO. He made this image with fellow crew member Kreyzee.

The winner took longer to be announced this time due to some issues with the voting process. We have changed the rules from now on to make it more fair for everyone. The theme for next months light painting photography contest is light graffiti. Click here to see the new rules, find out how to enter your image, and WIN your light painting photography prize pack from COAST.

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Steel Wool Light Painting Goes Bad

August 28, 2012 by Jason D. Page

Holy Shit. Ha.

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July-August Light Painting Photography Contest Entries

August 22, 2012 by Jason D. Page


Here are the entries for the July-August light painting photography contest. Everyone PLEASE VOTE in the comments section of this page to pick your top 3 images, the images all have a number in the title (EXAMPLE… IF ONE OF YOUR FAVORITES IS THE IMAGE TITLED “AUGUST CONTEST 11″ THEN YOU SHOULD PUT THE NUMBER 11 AS ONE OF YOUR CHOICES). When casting your vote PLEASE remember the theme of this contest was to create a light painting using fireworks of some sort.

Voters that do not include 3 unique choices in their post will not be counted. In other words no 1,1,1, or 5,5,5, or 22,22,22…..Please pick your three favorite IMAGES based on the image alone.

This light painting contest is sponsored by the greatest flashlight company in the whole universe COAST! The Winner of the light painting contest wins a prize light painting photography prize pack with super awesome Coast Flashlights!!!












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Andrew Hall New Scientist Cover and Interview

August 13, 2012 by Jason D. Page

Light painting photographer Andrew Hall has some of, if not the best orbs in the light painting game. Recently Andrew’s images were selected to grace the cover of the july issue of New Scientist magazine as a representation of the quantum realm. I caught up with him to find out how and to see if he would tell me how to make an orb like his….

LPP ∇ Hey Andrew congrats on getting the cover of NEW Scientist! Can you give me some background and tell me a little about how this happened?
AH ∇ The art director was familiar with my work via my website, blog and Flickr and was looking for images to illustrate an article on quantum theory. The orb on the cover is one from my archive which I shot in late 2010, entitled ‘Linear Collider’. Ironically, the images and article were to have appeared in the previous issue, but inconveniently someone discovered the Higgs Boson, or ‘God Particle’ at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland and my shots and the accompanying article got bumped back in favor of that story.

LPP ∇ Man well at least it still got published, even a month late bumped by the ‘God Particle’!?!?!
AH ∇ The Higgs Boson is such a huge deal, so I was glad it was something important.

LPP ∇ So how did the art director contact you via phone call or email?
AH ∇ The art director and I worked the whole thing out online. I transferred the final 2 high resolution files via We Transfer and they took it from there.

LPP ∇ Is this the first time you have had your images used for something like this? Did they pay you to use the shots, or did you do it just the exposure?
AH ∇ I have shot for many different magazines and publications over the course of my 28 years as a professional photographer, and this was a very smooth job, commissioned by an experienced client who was clear about that he wanted something specific and original and paid appropriately.

LPP ∇ Can you tell me a little bit about the shots, you create some of, if not the BEST orbs in light painting photography would you like to share some of your secrets on how you create these incredible shots?
AH ∇ When I first started making these orbs in about 2010, I wasn’t happy with my hand held spinning, so I built a small, ramshackle rig to enable me to get perfect circles, which I am still evolving. I wanted to be able to spin my LED’s at variable speed, either clockwise or counterclockwise around a fixed axis. I have had so many inquiries about how I do it, and I am amazed people still ask. The technique is a logical one and I worked out how to do it in a day, so I am waiting for someone else to crack it.

Maybe you recall the traffic on Flickr recently about how to make ‘domes’? Everybody wanted to be told how it was done, but it was the dedicated ones who experimented with the principles who figured it out and quite rightly didn’t want to share.

LPP ∇ Yep I’m familiar with that…What are you working on now?
AH ∇ I am working on ever higher speed rotation at the moment, trying to push the envelope of what is geometrically possible with my party store lights and home made components.

LPP ∇ How many copies of the magazine did you buy?
AH ∇ I bought 2 magazines, one to copy and one to read.

LPP ∇ Anything else you would like to add?
AH ∇ I would like to take a moment to say thanks for the continued encouragement from all my Flickr contacts, some of whom really inspired me to persevere at light painting when I was ready to give up trying to match their superb work.

Congratulations again and thanks for taking the time to answer some questions.

Check out more of Andrew’s work here.


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1st International Light Painting Photography World Exhibition in Moscow

August 2, 2012 by Jason D. Page

The 1st International Light Painting Photography World Exhibition in Moscow, organized by The Light Painting World Alliance, is going to take place in Moscow, Russia, from September 28 thru October 2 this year! The venue for this event is Moscow’s “Central House of Artist”. The Central House of Artist was founded in 1979 it is one of Russia’s largest and most famous galleries that averages around a million, yes I said 1,000,000 visitors a year.

All the light painting photography will be displayed on 14 huge LCD Monitors. The is a great opportunity for you to have your light painting work displayed on an international level! Its open to all light painters, its free to submit, and there is still time. Here is how to do it, the DEADLINE is Sept, 1st, 2012 so get to work…

Send 5 LINKS (NO ATTACHMENTS JUST LINKS) to your best light painting photography to info.lpwa@gmail.com

In your email please specify your FULL NAME (No Nicknames), your city and state, and the country you reside in.

From the LPWA Webpage:

“LPWA Advisory Board will use for artwork selecting the method of “three peaks” –
the maximum of aesthetics, maximum of showiness and maximum light paintings!

1. Maximum aesthetics: How beautiful this work is in terms of traditional notions of beauty? [must help to easily attract usual public to new visual look]

2. Maximum showiness: As far as this work explodes the imagination (inside of the rule of first maximum)? Another words – really feast our eyes on this artwork? [should be easy to remember]

3. Maximum light painting – How this work is turn out well due exactly to the light painting? [must accurately and in sufficient quantity shows the presence of light paintings]

If gallery curator will accept your artwork for exhibition – you will recieve an official agreement and tech settings for images.

If no – you failed this time, but do not worry, you’re lucky a next time.

Deadline to participate is September 1, 2012.”

Don’t forget to join in LPWA official Facebook group to stay up to date https://www.facebook.com/groups/lpwa.info/

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Photo Talk Plus with Light Painting Photographer Troy Paiva

July 27, 2012 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting Photographer Troy Paiva on Photo Talk Plus. Troy’s part comes on about 46 minutes into it.

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Light Painting Photography Tutorial: Steel Wool

July 23, 2012 by Jason D. Page

I am working on putting together a few more basic light painting photography tutorials. This one is on steel wool, I know the steel wool photography tutorial has been overdone already, but since a lot of light painters use it in their work I felt like we needed one of our own. so here it is enjoy….

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Explore by Dennis Calvert

July 21, 2012 by Jason D. Page

Explore is a short film about getting there…..by light painting photographer Dennis Calvert. If this doesn’t make you want to go find a new spot your soul is probably dead….

Explore from Dennis Calvert on Vimeo.

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