Category Archives: Light Painting

A GUIDE TO GETTING STARTED WITH THE ART OF LIGHT PAINTING — PART II ~ Tim Cooper

In my last post I talked about the basics of light painting. Now let’s dig a little deeper to see how we build an exposure for a light-painted photograph. This technique can be applied to many images, both simple (like … Continue reading

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A GUIDE TO GETTING STARTED WITH THE ART OF LIGHT PAINTING — PART I ~ Tim Cooper

The word photography means to draw or paint with light. When I first began studying photography, I was told that along with composition, the study of light would be a lifelong endeavor. Over the years, I’ve found this to be … Continue reading

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INSPIRATION Light Painting with Dave Black

Humanity is drawn to light. We can’t help but look toward the brightest part of a picture. As a photographer, it’s my responsibility to help guide the viewer to the scene, and I can do so with light. Why light paint? … Continue reading

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Beginner’s Guide to Light Painting ~ Bruce Wunderlich

Light painting is an imaging technique that uses a moving light source to add light to an under-illuminated subject while taking a long-exposure photograph. A scene or object can be brought to life by painting with a beam of light! … Continue reading

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