Light Graffiti....
What is light graffiti?
Light graffiti is simply long exposure photography using lights to create objects and add effects into the photo that are not actually there in real life.
Light graffiti is simply long exposure photography using lights to create objects and add effects into the photo that are not actually there in real life.
Michael Bosanko
With over ten years experience, hes photography covers modern and industrial architecture, advanced
Light Graffiti, urban sub-cultures, bands, advertising, events and travel.
Hes work has been published in numerous tabloids, magazines and books, and he has the pleasure of writing technical articles on a regular basis for two of the most prominent Photography magazines on the market.
Light Graffiti, urban sub-cultures, bands, advertising, events and travel.
Hes work has been published in numerous tabloids, magazines and books, and he has the pleasure of writing technical articles on a regular basis for two of the most prominent Photography magazines on the market.
some of his pictures
my pictures inspired by michael bosanko
how to take pictures in light graffiti style?
1-Get a flashlight, glow stick, or something that provides colored or non-colored light.
2-Go into a totally dark room.
3-Set your camera to Manual mode if it's a DSLR, and make the shutter speed 30 seconds, or have a friend help and set it to BULB mode. BULB mode allows for the shutter to stay open for as long as the trigger is pushed.
4-Set your ISO to one hundred.
5-Set your Aperture (or f/stop) to 5.6
6-Face the flashlight at the lens, and start writing.
7-When the shutter opens, you have thirty seconds (or however long your friend decides, if using BULB mode) to write.
2-Go into a totally dark room.
3-Set your camera to Manual mode if it's a DSLR, and make the shutter speed 30 seconds, or have a friend help and set it to BULB mode. BULB mode allows for the shutter to stay open for as long as the trigger is pushed.
4-Set your ISO to one hundred.
5-Set your Aperture (or f/stop) to 5.6
6-Face the flashlight at the lens, and start writing.
7-When the shutter opens, you have thirty seconds (or however long your friend decides, if using BULB mode) to write.