Minneapolis-based photographer Brian Matthew Hart creates these mind-blowing light paintings using photographic techniques.
Light painting, also known as light drawing or light graffiti is a photographic technique in which exposures are made by moving a hand-held light source or by moving the camera.
Hart sets up living scenarios for which he applies the photographic technique.
Each these light drawings can take 6 to 17 minutes and some of the paintings consist of hundreds of individual photographic exposures.
Brian explains how he captured this painting:
“open the shutter in a dark room—no lights on—then for this one, 3 of us sat in a circle and tossed these small blue led frisbees around for a few minutes. After that we used these tiny pin leds to trace ourselves. after we're done drawing, we close the shutter.”
Images taken from here and here
Light painting, also known as light drawing or light graffiti is a photographic technique in which exposures are made by moving a hand-held light source or by moving the camera.
Source: wikipedia
Hart sets up living scenarios for which he applies the photographic technique.
Each these light drawings can take 6 to 17 minutes and some of the paintings consist of hundreds of individual photographic exposures.
Brian explains how he captured this painting:
“open the shutter in a dark room—no lights on—then for this one, 3 of us sat in a circle and tossed these small blue led frisbees around for a few minutes. After that we used these tiny pin leds to trace ourselves. after we're done drawing, we close the shutter.”
Images taken from here and here
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