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Jason D. Page

Light Painting Photography Tutorials Created By Jason D. Page.

How To Light Paint, a Basic Light Painting Tutorial. If you are brand new to the Light Painting Photography Art Form this is a great tutorial for you to start with. It will teach you all the basics including the gear you will need and the settings to start out with. All you need to go out and create your very first light painting.

Light Painting Portrait by Jason D. PageLight Painting Portrait Tutorial. In this Light Painting Photography Tutorial, Jason D. Page shows how to keep your model in focus when creating a Light Painting Portrait using the Portrait Light Attachment from Light Painting Brushes. One of the most common mistakes made when creating a light painting portrait is passing light over your model multiple times.

Angelic Light Painting by Jason D. PageLight Painting Tutorial, How To Light Paint Wings. In this Light Painting Tutorial Jason D. Page shows how to create wings using the Plexiglass Feather attachment fro Light Painting Brushes. This is a great technique to create angelic images and surreal fairytale like scenes.

How to Light Paint a Lightman. In this light painting tutorial Jason D. Page shows you how to create a light man or light woman using tools from Light Painting Brushes. This is a pretty simple technique that can be expanded in endless ways to make some extraordinary light painting images. This video tutorial includes the tools you need and the settings to use.

Light Painting Magic TutorialLight Writing Tutorial. In this Light Painting Video Tutorial Jason D. Page shows How To Write With Light using tools from Light Painting Brushes. This is a Light Painting Tutorial with the beginning light painter in mind, however there are still a few good tips in there for the more experienced Light Painting Artist as well. Check out the video and images below!  Here are a few things to keep in mind when you are writing with light.

Light Painting Spirograph by Jason D. PageLight Painting Tutorial, How To Light Paint Spirographs. In this light painting tutorial Jason D. Page shows how to create these complex looking images with ease. Spirographs, also known as physiograms and/or  harmonograph are really fun super easy to create. This is a great beginner light painting project!

Ghost Light Painting by Jason D. PageHow To Light Paint A Ghost. In this Light Painting Photography Tutorial Jason D. Page shows how to create a Ghost using the Light Whip from Light Painting Brushes. These apparitions are pretty easy to create, just remember to keep your motions slow and smooth for the best results!

Light Painting Tutorial, How to Light Paint an Electric Orb.Light Painting Tutorial Electric Orb In this light painting tutorial Jason D. Page shows how to create a unique take on a common shape in the light painting world the ORB using tools from Light Painting Brushes. This shape, called an electric orb, can be made your own in 100 different ways!

Steel Wool Light Painting Tutorial. In this light painting photography tutorial created by Jason D. Page you will learn the basics of how to create a fire effect using steel wool. This light painting technique can be VERY dangerous not only to you but the people you are working with as well as the property you are on, I joke around in this tutorial but take safety serious so you don’t get hurt.

Light Painting Tutorial, On Camera Light SourceLight Painting Tutorial, On Camera Light Source. This is the first in the 3 part light painting video tutorial series, Light Painting 101. The Light Painting 101 series will cover the three basic light painting photography techniques: On Camera, Off Camera, and Kinetic Light Painting Photography. In this particular video I will show you a little about the “On Camera” light painting technique.

Light Painting Tutorial, Off Camera Light Source. This is part 2 of the 3 part light painting video tutorial series, Light Painting 101 created by Jason D. Page. The Light Painting 101 series covers the three basic light painting photography techniques:  In this tutorial you will learn about creating a light painting image using the off camera light source technique.

Light Painting Tutorial Custom White BalanceCustom White Balance In Camera Tutorial. In this light painting photography tutorial you will learn a little bit about white balance and how to set a custom white balance to created a colored effect for your light painting images. Now everyone is going to say ohhhhh you can just shoot RAW and change it in post production, and YES this is a fine solution and MUCH easier to do, however if you are like me and enjoy the challenge of getting a shot SOOC (Straight Out Of Camera) then this could be something that you might like to try.

Light Painting Orb TechniquesLight Painting Tutorial, Orb Techniques. In this Light Painting Photography tutorial Jason D. Page shows you 2 of the basic techniques for spinning an Light Painting Orb. The ORB is one of the most common Light Painting designs out there and this tutorial will show you the basics of how the orb is created.

DIY Light Painting Orb Tool. In this light painting photography tutorial you will learn how to create a simple but effective orb maker, for those of us who cant figure out how to wire those damn LED’s. Now there are a few great tools out there but this is by far the simplest and most cost effective solution to get you out there spinning Orbs ASAP. Presented and created by Jason D. Page.

DIY Omnidirectional Light Cap Tool Tutorial. A omnidirectional light cap is one of the simplest tools that you can make. You can literally take just about any opaque filter tape it onto the end of a flashlight and boom you have yourself a omnidirectional light painting tool that is great for light writing and light drawing. This tutorial walks you through the process with images.

Light Painting DIY Gel HolderDIY Holder for Colored Gels. If your like most of us light painting photographers you’ve probably got a bunch of gels laying all over the place, when you go out to shoot you fumble around in the dark trying to find the green only to flash a shot of blue into your image, well this is another super simple light painting photography tip/tutorial that will solve your problems.

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About LPP Founder Jason D. Page

My name is Jason D. Page and I am a light painter. LightPaintingPhotography.com was born out of my passion and obsession with light painting photography. This is an educational website for the purpose of sharing the art form that I love and hopefully inspiring more people to … [Read More...]

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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 Around The House Episode 4- Foil 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 […]

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