Light painting photography has been very lucky to have the best flashlight company on earth sponsoring the contest series for the last few months. A short time ago the folks over at COAST had the idea of doing a light painting contest incorporating the company logo. The winner will not only receive a brand new, hot off the line HP17 (530 Lumens, with Finger Tip Speed Focus) but you will also win the opportunity for your image to possibly be featured in an international online/print advertising campaign. This is an excellent opportunity for your work to receive tons of exposure!
The theme is this, you must use the COAST logo within your light painting composition. The high resolution Coast logo can be found below. Please note that you do NOT have to use red as the predominant color.
This contest is going to run for two months to give everyone plenty of time to get out there and create the absolute best image you can come up with. The light painting community contains some of the most innovative minds out there and we need to see some mind bending S@#* for this one.
Submit your images to contest@lightpaintingphotography.com by the 21th of September 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 win you will need to submit a high resolution version of your winning image.
This contest will be judged a little differently we will still have the light painting photography readers pick the top three finalist, but the winning image out of the three finalist will be selected by COAST.
The COAST LOGO.
Here is an good example by Chris Benbow of how to use a logo in your light painting composition.



yaya couette 008 says
vote for n°6
Misbah Poetrafoto says
wow, nice contest! like it!
Jason D. Page says
Yes it can be just the coast logo
Chris Anderson says
Can you overlay the image’coast’onto a photo or do you have to light paint it in,please advise…
Jason D. Page says
You MUST light paint it in. It can be a light stencil but it must be created in the camera while the image is being created not just an overlay in a post program.