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Light Painting Contest Entries August 2021

August 24, 2021 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting Photography Contest Here are the entries for the Light Painting Photography Contest for this month. The theme of this contest was ORB Light Painting. There are lots of different ways to make orbs and there are some creative ones in here! Please pick your TOP 3 favorite images and ONLY VOTE ONE TIME. Please pick the 3 different images you like best 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 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,…..The voting will end 09/01/2021 at Midnight Eastern Standard Time, Enjoy.

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This Light Painting Photography contest is sponsored by the coolest companies on the Earth COAST Flashlights, 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!

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Light Painting Tutorial, How To Light Paint a Glitter Orb!

July 13, 2021 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting Orb

In this Light Painting Tutorial I show how to create a simple orb using the new Light Painting Brushes Glitter Sticks. The Glitter Sticks create a very unique texture of light unlike anything else and they are great for making all kinds of shapes like Light Painted Orbs. As with all Light Painting techniques you can make this your own by doing something as simple as moving your arm in a different way! I am excited to see what everyone makes with these new Light Painting tools. If you use this technique or these tools please share them with me on my instagram page here: https://www.instagram.com/jasondpage_lightpainter/

 

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Light Painting Photography Contest Winner – July 2021

July 7, 2021 by Jason D. Page

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The winner for the last Light Painting Photography Contest with the theme of “Inspirational Message Written In Light” is… Stacy Lambert for the above image title BELIEVE.

This image was inspired by Stacy’s friend who is starting her own business called “Believe In You” a motivational and uplifting place to help others look at their life in a more positive way.

Stacy created this image in her local lake called “Canandaigua Lake” in Canandaigua, NY. She captured this image on her Nikon D5600 with the Sigma 17-50 2.8 Lens. The settings were ISO 100 at F8 in Bulb Mode.

You can check out more of Stacy’s Light Painting work on her Facebook and Instagram Pages.

For this winning image Stacy will receive a prize package filled with light painting tools and treasures from our sponsors COAST Flashlights, 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.

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Light Painting Around The House With the Rinehart’s Episode 4 – Foil

June 28, 2021 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting Photography by Jason Rinehart

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In the Around The House series of Light Painting Tricks and Tips videos, Jason Rinehart will show you unique and creative ways to to incorporate everyday items into your Light Painting Photography work!

In this episode Jason becomes the assistant as Jazmyn and Denver Rinehart take over their dad’s series and show us how to use Foil around your lens to create a unique light painting effect! With summer break upon us this is a easy light painting photography technique that you can get your kids involved with!

The Light Painting Tools used in this video are from LightPaintingBrushes.com

Here are a few more images from this shoot, If you want to see what Jason did with Toothpaste in the last episode CLICK HERE!

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Light Painting Contest Entries June 2021

June 23, 2021 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting Photography Images Here are the entries for the Light Painting Photography Contest for this month. The theme of this contest was to write an inspirational message in light. The message could be written in any language or in any style but the words had to be written with Light. Please pick your TOP 3 favorite images and ONLY VOTE ONE TIME. Please pick the 3 different images you like best 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 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,…..The voting will end 07/01/2021 at Midnight Eastern Standard Time, Enjoy.
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This Light Painting Photography contest is sponsored by the coolest companies on the Earth COAST Flashlights, 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!

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One Line Light Painting by Salventius

June 4, 2021 by Jason D. Page

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There are so many Light Painters that I admire and that I am inspired by. Something that always stands out to me is when I see an image and know immediately who created it. Salventius is one Light Painting Artist that falls into all of those categories. When I see one of his One Line Light Paintings I immediately know that it’s his! Recently I asked Salventius to answer some questions about his work so I could share his story and work with the Light Painting Photography community, I hope you find his work and interview as inspiring as I do, Enjoy!

Thanks for taking the time to answer some questions about your work! Your light painting work has such a wonderful feeling to it and you have a style that is instantly recognizable! Before we get into the Light Painting aspect of your work I wanted to know a little more about your background. Have you always had an interest in painting and drawing in general?

Yes as long as I can remember. Not only painting and drawing but also photography and even sculpting. Expressing myself with these made me realize how beautiful art communicates. Art is a unique storyteller, It is not like the media, it is not the news, it is some form of communication that is on its own level. I like the idea that an art piece doesn’t force people to believe it, or like it. It is only understood when you allow it to be blended with your own thoughts, feelings and believes.

When did you first start creating your one line drawings?

I think it was 10 years ago when I start drawing portraits out of one continuous line. I have been drawing like this as long as I remember but as focused as now.

What is it about the one line drawing that captured your interest?

It brings me focus. It lets me create without planning or practicing or sketching. It needs to be done with that one line. This helps me to create in the moment, something that is very valuable to me, because ‘the moment’ is a lost art. Not knowing where it starts or where it ends and everything in between is just pure adventure. That is what excites me, it is like life itself.

I love that answer! From your body of work one could make the assumption that you have a fascination with faces and the human form, is that a correct assumption and if so what is it about them that you find so intriguing?

Maybe it isn’t the faces but more the people that hide (or shine) behind it. It fascinates me how people can so much look the same but feel so different. The balance between this is what I want to portray. Some say we are one and one world but I strongly believe that we are one planet with 7.6 billion worlds. Drawing gives me the feeling of exploring these worlds.

That is a wonderful and thought proving statement! One Planet with 7.6 Billion Worlds, well said. When did you first discover you could draw with light?

The first time was somewhere in 2006 at the beach of Cap Ferret (France). I was experimenting with my new DSLR and I wrote my name. Later I did a few experiments with traffic lights while driving. This produced jazzy light streak patterns. It fascinated me how something that is in plain sight isn’t visible because of the limitations of our eyesight.

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My first (real) light painted one line portrait was during an URBEX expedition with some friends. We found a beautiful old newspaper office (Gazette van Antwerp) in Belgium. In the basement it was dark enough to try and create a one line portrait, made in the moment, with the use of a light.

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Was there someone or something that inspired you to expand your work into the light painting realm?

Two aspects of light painting really excites me. The first one is that you can only see the result after the drawing is done. This makes it very in tune with how I want to create my portraits, in the moment! Second, the idea (and fact) that a portrait was made without leaving a trace. Sustainable, environmental friendly and a contribution to my mission of ‘making in the moment’.

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What was that moment like when you saw that first image that you sketched out in the air come to life?

It was beyond, I don’t have words for this. And I still feel this with each portrait that I make. Every single one is still a discovery, an encounter.

Walking back to the camera after done drawing. Waiting for the camera to process the image and after 30 seconds showing the result is something so satisfying!

What are the Light Painting tools that you use, do you have a favorite?

In the beginning I used the cap of my makers. They where made of plastics and showed the color of the specific marker. The cap fitted perfectly on my (tiny) flashlight. Later I discovered the products of Light Painting Brushes which made it possible to do bigger portraits and better control of lights and colors! The universal connector tool is still something that makes me so happy and allows me to experiment. I make my own light bulbs to give the portraits a unique look. These fit perfectly with the universal connecter. When doing the paintings I work very rapidly and energetic so it is nice that their products allow flexibility. Recently I found the lights of Light Excursion. He makes custom flashlights that allow color wheel cycles and adjustable color pallets.

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When you are creating your light paintings do you first sketch them in the traditional way on paper and then take that idea into a three dimensional space or do you prefer to let the space inspire you to create a drawing?

The surroundings and conditions are very much responsible of what I create. I perform best when I run into a beautiful scenery by accident (and having my gear with me!).

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What artists inspire you, light painting or in another art form?

David Lynch. By Far. His movies are paintings and his paintings are movies. The way he controls mood and the ‘there is something going on’ tension.

I think the free flowing nature of your work is a perfect match for Light Drawing and I for one am really happy you made your discovery of the art form.

Thank you! And I am very happy that our paths crossed a while ago. The products that you produce, the document about light painting that you are creating and the light painting videos that you make! So thankful for all these!

Thank you! Last question, what is your dream Light Painting location and what would you create there?

The moon, or the arctics (with Northern Lights). And I would then try to create a ‘world as one line’ portrait.

Thank you to Salventius for sharing your story and works with me and the LPP Community! If you would like to follow Salventius’s work please check out his Website and Instagram!

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Light Painting Around The House With Jason Rinehart Episode 3 Toothpaste

June 3, 2021 by Jason D. Page

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Light Painting Around The House Episode 3 – Toothpaste With Jason Rinehart.

In this episode of Around the House Jason uses toothpaste and a piece of glass from a picture frame to create what looks like an eye. He places that painted glass in the foreground and shoots through it focused on his model Jason created a very unique effect capturing what looks like the reflection of the model in someones eye.

The discovery of the eye effect was completely by accident but once Jason saw it the theme of this shoot became clear. Jason said the theme of this shoot was this quote “If I could give you one thing in life, I would give you the ability to see yourself through my eyes, only then would you realize how special you are to me”

The Light Painting Tools that Jason used in this video are from LightPaintingBrushes.com

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Light Painting Photography Contest Winner – May 2021

May 10, 2021 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting Contest 06 And the winner of the Light Painting Photography Contest for May 2021 is Frodo Alvarez for the above image created using a empty water bottle to create a beautiful texture of light!

This picture was taken in an amazing adventure in France in 2019. My partner Patry Diez and I, we often collaborate with the french crew BODYLIGHT CONNECTIK’ART, a group of performers and bodypainters focused in Project 2888, a postapocaliptic world, full of futuristic creatures, fluor colors and UV lights, performing in different kind of events, and it’s always a great inspiration for lightpainting. 

Patry plays the rol of Kaälys and I am Küma Light. On this occasion we had 2 gigs in France, a Burning Man-style corporate party, and a private birthday party. Patry was performing as Kaälys, and I was just helping and taking photos and light painting portraits.

The main bodypainter artist and also the mind of this project is Sita Vilaça. We met her for the first time at a United Lightpainters meeting in Merzouga, and since then a new artistic friendship grew. She’s a master in bodypainting, specialised in fluor colors and uv light. Her works are just epic, I’m a big fan of her work, and so does Patry. So I took Kaälys portrait at the end of the second event. We had some free time so I created some light painting portraits with the guests and some of the creatures. Here you can see more results: Light Painting by Frodo

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[Kaälys & Kamaïte with Vj. Aurel. Photo Frodo DKL]

I shot with my OLYMPUS OM-D E-M1 MarkII and M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 7-14 mm 1:2:8 PRO. The settings were F7.1, ISO 200, Live Composite 0,5″ , and total exposure time less than 1 minute (I don’t know it for sure, but I know I try to be very fast with this kind of portraits). There are 4 steps in the creation of this image: 1. The trees in the background were lit by the venue lights, and the exposure was controlled with live composite mode, so the scene was not overburnt 2. I lit Patry with a 100LED UV flashlight filtered with onionskin paper.

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  3. I took my bottle connected to an ultrafire UV flashlight, and worked some freestyle to create those light trails around Kaälys.

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  4. Finally I wrote the name of the creature with a camping light filtered in blue.

About the bottle: it’s been years since I’ve been using this same old bottle. I fell in love with it the first time I tested it. There is a green fluor piece inside which reacts very great with UV lights, creating this green and purple organic light texture. So this is my first use of this bottle. Light Painting by Frodo But also, things change a lot if I use a warm Ultrafire flashlight with the same bottle, as you can see in this image which was taken at another Lightpainters United meeting in Belgium, with Patry and Luis Medina: Light Painting by Frodo If you like my work, feel free to visit and support my sites: www.instagram.com/childrenofdarklight (portfolio and making of) www.youtube.com/childrenofdarklightTV ( light painting channel) For this winning image Frodo will receive a prize package filled with light painting tools and treasures from our sponsors COAST Flashlights, 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.

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Call For Light Painters

May 8, 2021 by Jason D. Page

Light Painters Wanted

Light Painting Artist Bernhard Rauscher is launching an interesting Kick Starter Campaign with Inspiracles that he asked me to share. The project will create Photography Inspiration Cards. Each deck comes with 56 cards in durable, high-quality packaging. The cards will be printed extra-large in size (twice the size of typical playing cards). Each card consists of three sections:

1. An inspirational prompt to trigger your imagination
2. Pro tips for photographic implementation
3. Examples to use for extra inspiration

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Here is where the Light Painting comes in, as part of the Kick Starter Campaign they will be including an Extended Edition of Digital Only Cards for Light Painting Photography and you can have your work featured on these cards! This is a great opportunity to share your work and most importantly help to inspire others! If you would like to submit your work to be included in the Light Painting edition of the Inspiration Cards then Click HERE to submit your work.

Here is an example of how the digital inspiration cards will look!

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Light Painting Contest Entries, April 2021

April 22, 2021 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting Contest Entries with Bottles Here are the entires for the April 2021 Light Painting Photography Contest! The theme of this contest was create a Light Painting using a bottle as your light painting tool! 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 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,…..The voting will end 05/05/2021 at Midnight Eastern Standard Time, Enjoy.</p>

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This Light Painting Photography contest is sponsored by the coolest companies on the Earth COAST Flashlights, 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!

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