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Fabrice Wittner: Enlightened Souls, Country Mice

January 27, 2012 by Jason D. Page

Fabrice Wittner has done it again. What is it, well it is… he created some effing amazing and moving light painting works of art. Back in 2011 Fabrice created his first light stencil work in New Zealand as a tribute to the souls lost in the Christchurch earthquake. This time he took his life size stencils to Hanoi. Fabrice says this of the project…

“Following the first opus of Enlightened Souls in Christchurch, I went to cut my stencils out in Hanoi, Vietnam. I didn’t expected to work on a second series of characters during my journey in Hanoi, but my schedule went lighter than I thought and I needed to find an occupation.”

“September was dedicated to a simple trip across Vietnam, as a standard tourist. In Sapa – one of the hot spot for tourism in North Vietnam – I realized vietnamese city-dweller tourists were a bit sniffy and picky with the local people from the mountains. Tourism doesn’t always wear the happy face of a brochure but as tourist myself, I couldn’t criticize too hard…
Anyway, this is how the enlightened idea occurred for the second time. Back in the capital I had two more month to prepare my material. Like a little joke, I thought it could be funny to let some country-side kids wandering in the streets of Hanoi, like country mice visiting their town mouse cousins.”

Check out these AWESOME images…





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Making of video for Sprint’s light painting campaign, by Lichtfaktor.

January 26, 2012 by Jason D. Page

This is an old light painting campaign from sprint way back in 2008. They worked with Lichtfaktor to produce a series of images used in a global advertising campaign. Hopefully this can give you some inspiration and show you one way you can take light painting into commercial applications…

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Helsinki Safari

January 9, 2012 by Jason D. Page

Check out this rad stop motion light painting music video for the song Helsinki Safari by Hahmo. Created by light painting artist Janne Parviainen, a.k.a JANNEPAINT and Ville Olaskari….. Made up of over 800 individual exposures it took two days to shooting and 5 days of editing to create this piece. The exposure lengths vary anywhere from 15 seconds to over a minute.

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Michael Ross Interview

January 3, 2012 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting Photographer Michael Ross, Inventor of the “Digital Light Wand”, has been hard at work promoting and progressing light painting. He has started a photo school that will teach courses specific to light painting photography, he has written a light painting photography book, and he will have some of his own work published this month in Photo Technique Magazine. I got the chance to catch up with mike recently to how the F*#! all this happened…..

LPP ∇ Hey Mike so you have a lot going on in your photography world, your school, light painting book, and getting published tell me whats happening…

MR ∇ That is for sure! There is a lot going on in my world right now. I have been in the process of starting up a Photography School that will offer courses which will focus on specific areas, such as a course to teach moms how to take better photos of their kiddos and of course a Light Painting course.

In the midst of all of this, I have been able to complete a Light Painting “How To” book that is focused on teaching beginners not only the basics of how to use their DSLR cameras, but how to use them with light painting to give them a good solid kick start in the art form.

LPP ∇ That is a full plate are you still working a “normal” job as well or is this your full time gig now?

MR ∇ I have left the I.T. career that I have been working in for over 30 years behind. I am pursuing my dream now.

LPP ∇ Thats is awesome I bet it feels great! you say you are in the process of starting the photography school, have you already taught some classes or are you still putting it all together?

MR ∇ I have been teaching small classes and informal sessions on the side for quite some time. I am still in the process at the moment to find a good location for Little Photo School and have also been working on creating the formal course materials and presentations. It is a TON of work but I am having a blast doing it!

LPP ∇ Is the building of the Little Photo School the inspiration for your new light painting book? Will it be used as sort of a text book?

MR ∇ The book has been something I have been working on for a while. And with all of the work on the school materials in teaching the basics of how the camera works, along with the experiences that I have had in teaching others camera basics and Light Painting, I decided it was a really good time to complete it all. It helped me put together a good foundation for teaching photography basics as well for some of the other classes I will be offering in the School.

This specific book, “LIGHT PAINTING PHOTOGRAPHY – A Complete How To Guide for Beginners” was written for someone that wants to get into Light Painting and may have even purchased their first DSLR to get into it. It could basically be looked at as a guide for jumping into “Manual Mode” by using Light Painting Photography as the subject.

LPP ∇ Thats great! I know there are a few other light painting books out there, but I think this will be the first “HOW TO” book. Do you have a lot of people that come to you wanting to learn specifically light painting? Our art form is growing everyday, do you see the growth in your teaching with more people wanting to learn?

MR ∇ There has definitely been a lot of interest in Light Painting and it seems to be growing more every day! I have had the pleasure of leading a few Light Painting Photowalks that were offered by one of the largest camera shops in the Dallas/Fort Worth area and that is where the idea for the book first hit me. For each of the walks, a lot of time was spent at the start teaching folks how to get their cameras set up for Light Painting. It just seemed like there was a need for the book, so I worked on putting it together to fill the need.

LPP ∇ Did any other light painters contribute to the book?

MR ∇ None of them did directly. But I do mention a lot of them throughout the book and have a few pages of “Other resources” listed where I provide links to their work.

LPP ∇ Thats nice of you to give a shout to your fellow light painters… I saw that you are also getting some images published tell me about that.

MR ∇ That has been in the works for a while now and actually started with a college student in Oslo, Norway contacting me about doing an article on me for a project in his school work. I agreed and to make a long story short, he did great with the article with his school work and then ended up submitting the article to Photo Technique Magazine. They had received another article from photographer Stan Patz in New York, who does different types of studio Light Painting, and they decided to dedicate an issue to show the extreme differences in Light Painting.

LPP ∇ Wow that is sooo cool you help out a random student in Norway and you end up in Photo Technique Magzine! When will it be out?

MR ∇ It is the Jan/Feb issue of Photo Technique and should be on its way to subscribers and newsstands as we speak.

LPP ∇ Are these the first light painting images you have had published?

MR ∇ Not the first, I had a few images published in a Photo magazine in France as well. This one has a much larger circulation though I think which is really exciting!

LPP ∇ How many copies are you gonna buy?

MR ∇ LOL I think at least 10 of them!

LPP ∇ I would clear the rack….. Well congratulations on all your much deserved success, where can people find your book, “LIGHT PAINTING PHOTOGRAPHY – A Complete How To Guide for Beginners” and where can they find out more information about taking some classes at the Little Photo School?

MR ∇ The book is available both on my personal website at http://www.mrossphoto.com/wordpress32/ebooks/ and the Little Photo School website as well which is located at http://www.littlephotoschool.com/

LPP ∇ Thanks for taking the time to answer a few questions now get back to work….



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January Light Painting Contest

January 3, 2012 by Jason D. Page

The theme for the light painting contest January issssss…….. Portrait. What does that mean??? You must have a person in your light painting image for this contest. We are going to give you plenty of time to get this one because you are going to need a model, so you have 2 months….Submit your images to contest@lightpaintingphotography.com by the 21th of February to win your LPP prize pack! 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. Oh and hot naked babes will prob. score big, just saying….

P.S. The rules have changed a bit so click here to read all about it.

The light painting photography contest series is sponsored by COAST and ADORAMA. Click the banner to check out and support the companies that support our art form!



By Light Painting Master Patrick Rochon

Filed Under: Light Painting Contest, Light Painting Contest Winner

December Light Painting Contest Winner

January 2, 2012 by Jason D. Page

And the winner is…… Aaron Ploog a.k.a. “Awake at Night Photography” for two of his images actually but Nocturne picked this image of the bugs as the final winner. All of Aaron’s images were in the top selections by the readers. For his efforts he will receive our biggest prize pack yet including a $50.00 gift card from Adorama, flashlights from Coast, and gear from Nocturne including his new Noctography gel system.  Check out more work from Aaron HERE. and check out the January light painting contest theme HERE.

 


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2012 Light Painting Photography

January 1, 2012 by Jason D. Page

So here we go into 2012, light painting is growing and expanding across the globe its a very exciting time to be involved in this movement. I feel it is going to be an incredible year for all of us. I started this website a little over a year ago for the promotion and progression of light painting photography, and I feel it has succeeded. Last month the site had 40,818 page views from 131 different countries across the globe. It takes a significant amount of time and effort to run this website keeping up with all the current light painting news and events, and being the sole writer for the site I feel my own work has been suffering. As we move into 2012 I will be doing blog post a little less frequently, but rest assured if there is something going on that you need to know about it will be shared. I wish you all innovation and inspiration in 2012.

Jason D. Page

The roots are spreading…..

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Welcome Brian Matthew Hart

December 26, 2011 by Jason D. Page


I would FINALLY like to officially welcome light painting artist Brian Matthew Hart to the light painting photography website. Brian has developed a style of light line work that is instantly recognizable as his own and has created the most complex light painting images out there. Some of you may have read the totally fictional interview I put up a few weeks ago with Brian, that was because I had been waiting on him to get the interview questions back to me for about 9 months. I made him sound like an a-hole in hopes that would inspire him to get the efing questions back to me…. it worked.  Check out his real interview and full artist profile HERE.

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December Light Painting Contest Entries

December 22, 2011 by Jason D. Page


Here are the entries for the December light painting photography contest. Everyone PLEASE VOTE in the comment section of the page to pick your top 3 images, the images all have a number in the title. This months contest theme was NOCTOGRAPHY, meaning the images should be in the style of light painting artist Nocturne. Voting ends on the 1st.

Oh and P.S. 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 contest was sponsored by the greatest flashlight company around COAST, camera equipment retailer and light painting supporter Adorama, and light painting artist Nocturne.







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Peanut Butter and Jelly, Light Painting Stop Motion

December 19, 2011 by Jason D. Page

Ben Parker has only been light painting for two months and this is his first attempt at a light painting animation. Pretty rad for a virgin….

Hey Ben tell me a little more about yourself and this piece..

How old are you?
26

How long have you been light painting?
About 2 months

Who is your favorite light painter, who’s work inspires you?
TwinCitiesBrightest is pretty awesome

Was this your first light painting creation?
No, About 2 months ago we were camping at the beach. My girlfriend was taking a
picture in the dark so the camera auto set to a longer exposure. My daughter then
ran through her shot holding a lantern. After that we drew all night! I’ll attach a
couple pics from that night.


Why did you create this stop motion light painting?
I wanted to do something unique.. After coming home from camping and googling light
painting I saw I had a long way to go to be one of the best. I’ve seen a few other
light stop video’s out there but only a handful are really any good.

How long did it take?
I had a lot of distractions, especially people wanting to eat in the kitchen. But I
think I did it over 4 nights. It took 448 shots that were all 30 second exposures
with a 10 second timer. And 448 is just what was usable. I probably took around 650.
So it was very time consuming, but well worth the effort in the end.

Why PB&J?
It seemed easy lol

Anything else in the works?
I’m working an intro to put at the front of future video’s and I have a short clip
(aiming for 20s) I’m working on now. Its about a bird getting revenge on some
hunters.. I have a whole list of things I really want to do, but I’m clearly not pro
at this yet so I’m putting some of my favorite ideas on the back burner till I learn
the trade a bit better.

Do you have a website?
Not Yet!

Anything else you want to add???
This was my first stop motion video (light painting or not) and I learned a LOT
along the way. You can tell in the beginning I shot during the day and I kind of
show up. I also dont have a tripod or remote shutter release which adds a lot of
camera shake. A tripod is first on my list of things to buy. Along with countless
other mistakes I made. But I’d recommend everyone try it out! I had a ton of fun.

Alright man thanks for your time and cant wait to see ham and cheese next…

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