Create an ‘Illuminated Being’

Jason used low light conditions as a canvas to paint an eye-catching light figure
(Image credit: Jason D Page)

Moving light sources have always been a popular subject for after-dark photography. We recently spotted this incredible illuminated figure from light painter Jason D Page and wanted to find out how it was created (a long exposure of 215 seconds and some clever torch movements).

The key to successful light painting is understanding how different-coloured lights interact with each other in a dark frame, and balancing your exposure for both the light art and the environment. 

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