Guest blog Dave Black
Today a very special guestblog with a technique I LOVE and which I will be doing in the near future on one of my projects.
I’ve met Dave a year or so ago during Photoshop World in Orlando, I was nervous as could be because this was my first PSW and luckily for me Dave was also new. I love the way Dave teaches and last week he joined me in Nieuwegein during the Professional Imaging and as you probably would have expected we had a blast 😀 (thanks again Dave).
So without keeping you from Dave, here he is, Mr. Black.
Lightpainting…The most Creative Lighting Technique
Let me say what a pleasure it is to be asked by my good friend and colleague, Frank Doorhof, to write a guest blog this month. I have always found Frank’s images to be most creative and stunning which leads me to post this instructional blog about what I consider the most creative lighting technique of all, Lightpainting. While capturing sports action is my usually job and creative lighting of sports is often the technique I use to distinguish my work in the industry, Lightpainting is a true endeavor of passion for me. Lightpainting has paid off well, both with what I consider to be my most unique images and with business.
This guest blog/article will be a general overview of how I approach Lightpainting. Should you enjoy this article and want to learn more about Lightpainting or other photographic and lighting techniques, check out my website: www.daveblackphotography.com and “click” the Workshop at the Ranch category. There you will find numerous tutorial articles on a variety of articles including an 8 article series teaching Lightpainting. You can also learn about Lightpainting from my Kelby Training video class at: www.kelbytraining.com
I will break down this technique into detail with example images, equipment, and in-depth commentary all in an effort to help you learn how to Lightpaint. So grab your flashlight, turn off the lights, and let’s Lightpaint.
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