Painting With Light Practice
- Chelsea Grobelny
- Oct 30, 2016
- 1 min read
This past weekend I went home and was planning on messing around with some Painting at Light pictures. I had a bunch of really cool ideas but they wouldn’t work because of either too many people, too many lights, tunnels have been painted over, or it was just too late. We eventually made our way to Lutheran High North and experimented with a couple of rooms. Thankfully my mom was willing to unlock different classrooms and let me run around shooting while she worked! It was a throwback to the good days of having free reign of the school on weekends.

This was the picture that was the closest to what I had been imagining so far and thankfully there wasn’t a safety light in this room. I needed to cover the light better while in between posters, but it was a good start.

We originally started in this room. I was going to have my dad light up his face with a blue strobe and then strobe half the room red and the other half green and paint the desks in pink. I hadn’t counted on there being a safety light in the room that we couldn’t turn off so I stopped halfway through the picture because it was just too bright.
Comments