Proposal
For my assignment I want to make light painting photography using skateboards, by attaching lights to the board and capturing the light as the skateboard moves through space. I feel this is a very original way of showing movement using light painting.
Statement
For the ‘LIGHT’ assignment, I decided to take the brief literally and took photographs which related directly to light itself. Light painting is when you basically have the camera on a long shutter and capture the light (which you literally paint in the air) in the frame. I attached several, different colored lights to the edge of my skateboard, took photo’s of me skating around Wellington, and the light shows the path the skateboard took in the duration of a flip or grid etc. I wanted to show a skate-photography style picture, with the addition of light painting, showing the exact path the skateboard took. The images were taken with a shutter speed (depending on the complexity of the shot) between 10 and 30 seconds, therefore a tripod was needed to get the image clean and in focus.
I think that my final six images express my idea perfectly and all came out very clean and well done. I feel that my idea is clearly shown in these images and in saying that I feel I have succeeded in making my proposal a reality.
Nicholas Jones DSDN 144
Sunday, 14 October 2012
Thursday, 11 October 2012
Practice Shoot: Light Painting
Here are my best practise shots for my 'Light' assignment, where I put lights on my skateboard and used it to light paint:
Artist President: Ryan Warnberg & Michelle McSwain (MRI)
Ryan Warnberg and Michelle McSwain are my Artist Presidents for my light painting assignment. These photographers have created weird and wonderfully coloured light paintings over people. I really admire the use of colour lighting in this series of light paintings and has inspired the aesthetics of my own project by using colour lights other than just one colour i.e white or blue lights. The curvy and wild movements of the lights look amazing, a look I really want to achieve in my own project.
Below are a few images they have created:
Monday, 8 October 2012
Artist President: Michael Bosanko
Artist Michael Bosanko creates crazy light paintings in everyday places you go. He's turned objects into 'alien' type people, created a crazy octopus in front of the sunset and more. His light painting is rather simple and easy to do, but he has done these images very well and created objects and people using light. This president has inspired my own light painting for this assignment. My light painting idea is different to his view on light painting, but he still has inspired my light painting to a great degree as his photography is very successful and creative.
Below are a few images from Michael Bosanko:
Below are a few images from Michael Bosanko:
Weekly Task: HDR Photography
HDR stands for "high dynamic range" which is basically when you get two or more photos and mix all the 'good' exposures, creating a wonderfully exposed photo instead of having to chose certain elements to be well exposed. Below are a few experiments of HDR photography.
This is the HDR image that came from the photo's above. As you can see both the desk and the hallway are perfectly exposed.
This is my next HDR image created form the two images above. As you can see from the image, both the objects on the desk and the detail of what's outside of the window are well exposed and has created an high dynamic range image.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
Artist President: Cenci Goepel and Jens Warnecke
Cenci Goepel and Jens Warnecke are a german duo who create stunning light paintings. They create these abstract 'light sculptures' in amazing landscapes, which acts as an amazing backdrop for these images. The light painting doesn't show anything in particular, the light images are just there to enhance the natural beauty of the environment. The light gives a ghostly quality to the image, which I find interesting and beautiful. This president has helped me to understand how the most simplistic light drawings can create such an effect on the overall composition.
Below are a few images Cenci Goepel and Jens Warnecke have created:
Artist President: LIGHTFAKTOR
The German group LIGHTFACTOR has produced some of the best-known light graffiti, transforming everyday objects like trash cans, phone booths and street signs into live creatures that wave their arms around and seem to spring forth from the street.
This type of 'light graffiti' is extraordinary and definitely has inspired my own light paintings, helping me to understand the full potential of light. Although in saying that, my own project (as stated previously in my blog) Is using the light to show movement, and in this president, they don't aim to do that, instead they're using light to manipulate whatever's in the frame and creating a more abstract world, which is amazing but different to my intentions.
Below are a couple of images LIGHTFAKOR have composed:
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