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SATO - BREATHING LIGHT

http://photoarts.com/gallery/SATO/satoexh.html In our first encounter with the photographs of Tokihiro Sato, we find a very poetic, lyrical world. Strange particles of light dispersed throughout the landscapes, cityscapes and deserted houses. Objects bathed and rimmed with light like illuminations. Perfectly still and deep, they present a single scene of light that seems to breathe. How does the artist create these photographs with such strange light?
http://www.rockaloid.com/ Go beyond digital. For versatility and archival permanence, nothing equals silver-gelatin photographic emulsion. It is both a tie to photographic history, and also a way to print on complex shapes and materials that digital photography cannot do, like wood (above), paper, metal, glass, ceramics, plastics-- or anything from a wall to a walnut.

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Painting With Light | DIYPhotography.net

Painting with light is a fun technique that gives great results. It is called painting with light because this is what you are actually doing while taking the shot - painting with light. You don't need much to experiment with this kind of shot, just make sure you have the following items: 1. A camera capable of long exposures - film cameras will work OK, but if you really want to get the most out of the shooting session, use a digital camera.
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Write Light | Book Preview

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Shamans & Ghosts | Photo book preview

With Kirsty as model, yellow did indeed become the 5th colour in this series – after a brief, but futile, attempt to get a deep blue fabric to work. Only later did I realise that the light I was using, being incandescent, doesn’t put out a lot of blue light. So expecting expecting a strong blue glow from it was a bit optimistic. Yellow did the trick though, and produced a more accurate colour than the previous two images. http://lightpainting.org/blog/

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Cul-de-Sac | Photo book preview

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http://www.tripwiremagazine.com/2009/07/seriously-awesome-light-painting-photography-collections.html Light paintings , also known as light drawing or light graffiti, is a photography technique in which exposures are usually made at night or in a darkened room. This momentary approach to art and expression uses the movement of light to create incredible images and is created on the streets, in nature, and in studios by artists whose creative impulses transcend traditional media. Light graffiti is sometimes produced as performance art, and sometimes just to capture it with photography and video, but either way it makes for some incredible viewing. Although light is considered to be rather a practical than an artistic tool, it has some properties which designers can effectively explore in their works.

Seriously Awesome Light Painting Photography Collections | tripwire magazine