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You are here: Home / Light Painting Photography / Eric Paré’s 360º Bullet Time Light Painting Photo Booth at Adobe MAX

Eric Paré’s 360º Bullet Time Light Painting Photo Booth at Adobe MAX

March 2, 2016 by Jason D. Page

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Light Painting Photographer Eric Paré has been absolutely killing it recently, putting out wildly gorgeous images and collaborating with industry giants like Adobe. This week Eric has taken over Adobe’s Instagram page, (yes I know there will be some tears shed but some of Eric’s work is edited, ?) He has also released a BTS video showing his LIVE unedited Light Painting work in the 360 Bullet Time Light Painting Photo Booth that he set up at Adobe MAX last year! With over 1000 participants over the 3 day event Eric shot nearly 4000 sets of images on a 32 camera array exposing many new people to the Light Painting Art Form! Check out the super cool 360º gifs and full video below… Congrats on all your success Eric!


Project created for Adobe in Los Angeles, California during AdobeMAX 2015.

For this event, 32 cameras were used in perfect sync. Each picture is lit by hand in about one second. We met nearly 1000 participants and created over 4000 pictures over the three days of the event, meaning over 128000 images.

Created with the help of Russell Preston Brown, Kim Henry, Jeremy Lloubes, Tony Stranges, Ed McDonough, Johan Silva, Guillermo Castellanos, Matthias Thomas Lamotte and Ange Amargier.

For even more 360 action check EricPare.com/360

Filed Under: Light Painting Photography, Light Painting Video

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