Light Painting on Location: Includes live model shoot.
Light painting is one of the most creative styles of lighting in photography. I've been shooting this way since the 1980's. Shooting portraits adds an extra level to this technique. In the studio or outdoors at night you can photograph great images with a minimum of gear. A camera, a tripod and a torch/flashlight is all you need. When shooting portrait or model shots we need to keep the person still during the exposure by leaning them or sitting them on something. Watch till the end to see the results of this shoot.

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