I've been working on my light painting technique. Here are a few more images I have created. These are very different from the first type of light painting I did. Much cooler, if you ask me! The images have been a big hit. Even more then I thought they would be. Her Mom said when she opened the digital file of this image her heart sank. I told my model to look like a dead bride, I guess she's good at her work! We were working out in a pitch black grove on a not so warm night, so I appreciate her helping me out!
I would love to do more of this. I have plenty of people who what images of themselves like this. I just need to find a car or location closer to home. This is a car I rolled when I was 16, and is about 2 hours from Minneapolis.
I defintely learned I was short on lights, so I had to go out and buy some more. I love the glowing red in the car but really didn't have enough lighting to pull it off in the other images.
For this one I wanted a creepier look so I had her mess up her hair and have the mascara running down her cheeks. Used lighting to make her look creepy, even though she is beautiful. You can do a lot with lighting if you know how to use it!
I call this one "Wingless Angel". My cousin, Sakura, saw it and said "the only thing she needs is fairy wings. Thats what I think of when I look at this picture, a fairy." And she was right. I'm going to try that in future images. This one, by far, seems to be the favorite among other photographers.I really want to try some of this in New Orleans. I'm sure I will find many locations that would be perfect. Hopefully I will also find willing subjects for these projects. I have so many things in mind for when I'm there I hope I can fit it all in!!!
Stay tuned... :)







I read this one before and thought I had posted a comment. at any rate I think these photos are spectacular! definitely need to showcase all your techniques in your next adventures.
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