When a photorapher masterfully blends two of our prime passions, light graffiti and abandoned place, the result is nothing but stunning. Photographer Andy Hemingway
has released a photo series of light painting in an abandoned parking
garage in Houston, TX. Ribbons of light flutter through empty, open
spaces, weaving luminescent floating images that stand out against the cold appearance of the abandoned garage. With a flashlight and
some special tools, Hemingway can frame his shot on a tripod, set a long
exposure and dance through the shot with his lights in hand. The
result is what you see below, a great collection of light painting
photography.
Andy Hemingway Light Painting II, Hemingway's new work (in red colours) is more vivid and assertive than his prior works, clearly reflected in the images below. Noticeable in the new set is the inclusion of subjects in action and the use of off-camera flash.
Andy Hemingway Light Painting II 2011 |
Andy Hemingway Light Painting II 2011 |
My name is Carolina Levy, and I am writing on behalf of Megaluz, a Technical and Lighting Design Magazine.
ReplyDeleteIn order to prepare our next issue, I wanted to talk to you about "Andy Hemingway Light Painting - photography." lighting project.
We need hi-resolution images of your Project (300dpi) and a description and technical data: lamp technologies, lumens, Kelvin, Idea/ concepts, etc..
Looking forward to your response
Regards
Hello Carolina. First of all my sincere apologies for the delay. I guess it is too late now but I want to thank you for your interest. I cannot help you with that. You will have to contact the photographer himself to get all the info you need. I do not have at my disposal high resolution photos. Regards
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