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Light Painting Photography Contest Winner, January 2019

January 3, 2019 by Jason D. Page

The winner for the Light Painting photography contest from December 2018 is… Jannis Sid for this simple and elegant Light Painting image he created while walking around one of his favorite locations in the center of Helsinki. This is what Jannis said about the winning image,

“Was out that October night at Baana one of my favorite spots in the center of Helsinki, shooting some ideas I had to get some content for the new website for ( https://lightpaintbox.fi/ )  It was actually my first time shooting after a very busy period with work where I had no time or mood to shoot, so it was great.  This place is like a long open tunnel , going through the city. I set up the tripod as low as possible and gave it a nice perspective point of view. I was trying this kind of flower like swirls in different places and thought to give it a try. Turned out not bad .. 🙂  I was using my Olympus EM5 Markii on live composite mode because of the ambient light.  The setting I used were F4  at 1,3 sec and it took me about half a minute.”

For this winning Jannis will receive a prize package filled with light painting tools from our sponsors COAST Flashlights, 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 Contest Entries, December 2018

December 24, 2018 by Jason D. Page

Here are the submissions for this months Light Painting Photography Contest! The theme of this contest was to create a flower completely out of light. Thank you to those that submitted images, especially Ms. Scroggin’s Photography class!

Everyone PLEASE VOTE in the comment section of this page to pick your top 3 favorite images, the images all have a number in the title (EXAMPLE… IF ONE OF YOUR FAVORITES IS THE IMAGE TITLED “Light Painting Contest December 2018 01″ THEN YOU SHOULD PUT THE NUMBER 01 AS ONE OF YOUR CHOICES). Voters please vote just ONE time and you 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,…..Please pick your three favorite IMAGES based on the image alone, thank you and enjoy. Voting ends December 31th at Midnight Eastern Standard Time.




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Light Painting Photography Contest Winner, November 2018

November 8, 2018 by Jason D. Page

The winner for the Light Painting Photography contest for November 2018 is… Kim Von Coels for the above ghostly image created in her mothers garden with a little help from her friend Sophie!

Kim said this about her winning image:

This photo was created in my mothers back garden, with my friend Sophie Alexi, after several glasses of Port.

To create this image we used an old mosquito net, one torch (LED lenser P7.2) and a blue gel/filter.

First I got Sophie to stand with the mosquito net over her and i lit her and the net with the blue gel over my torch. I then removed the gel and flashed the torch toward the camera several times in a circle around her to create the stars. I then removed the net and asked her to crouch in the same place as she was standing and lit her briefly again. There is a bit of ambient light in the garden from the house lights and the sky is picking up the street lights from a nearby village.

It is an 89 second exposure at F10 and 200 ISO shot using my Nikon D610.

Check out more of Kim’s work at: http://www.thekrumbleempire.com

For this winning image Kim will receive a prize package filled with illuminating tools from our sponsors below. For your chance to win click here to see the next Light Painting Contest Theme and how to enter. 

And as always this light painting photography contest series is sponsored by the best damn companies on earth COAST Flashlights, Neon Flexible, LED Flexible,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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How To Light Paint A Abominable

October 24, 2018 by Jason D. Page

Light Painting Photographer Chris Bauer has created a new light painting video tutorial showing how he creates his series of Abominable Snowmen using the new Unicorn Plexiglass from Light Painting Brushes! Check out the images and video below! Enjoy.

The setting used in the light painting tutorial are:
ISO 100
F11
Shooting on BULB mode, the exposure times vary from 3-8minutes for the images created in this tutorial.

The tools used in this light painting tutorial are available from:
https://lightpaintingbrushes.com

Make sure to follow and tag chris in your image that you create using this light painting technique here:
https://www.instagram.com/chrisbauer_lightpainter/
https://lightpaintingbrushes.com/pages/chris-bauer
https://thefloweroflight.com

More light painting tutorials are here:
How To Light Paint Wings: https://youtu.be/5won0EEMi2o
How To Light Paint A Ghost: https://youtu.be/DztYsTAf8B0


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Light Painting Tutorial, How To Light Paint using The Sheet Technique

October 1, 2018 by Jason D. Page

In this light painting photography tutorial, Light Painting Brushes Brand Ambassador Jason Rinehart shows how he creates amazing long exposure light painting effects with a technique he developed using a simple bed sheet. Jason is known for his ability to turn ordinary items from around the house into extraordinary images using his incredible imagination! Make sure to follow Jason’s incredible light painting work at the links below!

Light Painting Tools: https://lightpaintingbrushes.com
Flashlights: https://coastportland.com

Follow Jason Rinehart’s Work:
https://www.facebook.com/HartLight2113/
https://www.instagram.com/hartlight/

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