In college i completed a module called 'The Light Movement', this module included working with the shutter speed settings on your camera to create images of light graffiti, i loved doing this and created some great images which we then had to make into an advert to go around Manchester to advertise 'The Light Movement' (a made up event). During this module i did a lot of indepth research into light graffiti photographers for example Micahael Bosanko etc, one of my favourite photographers that i found was Eric Staller, i loved how his images created three dimensional light graffiti and to make his images have more depth he had backgrounds to his images instead of them being just black.
One of my favourite images of his is this image below...
I particularly like this image because out the interesting use of light, it draws you in as the light comes from the centre of the image outwards and fills the foreground.
Below i have experimented with slow shutter speeds and light to create these interesting light movement images, for all the images below i used an aperture of F/4.5 and a shutter speed of 4 seconds...
all the images below have had no editing on photoshop


The first photo in this post(stripes of light)
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! amazing :)