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Light painting photography offers a world of creativity and endless possibilities. One captivating technique involves using Choobs to paint stunning streaks of light across your images. By incorporating Choobs into your light painting arsenal, you can add vibrant hues, depth, and a touch of magic to your photographs. In this guide, we will explore the art of light painting with Choobs, from choosing the right equipment to mastering the technique.
As ‘light artists’ (pronounced in a bad French accent…) we use light as our paint. The light sources that we use are rated in Lumens, but what really is a Lumen? I mean, no-one really knows what a TOG is when it comes buying a new duvet...
This is a difficult question to answer, and it all depends on where you are, what camera & lens you have plus a miriad of other factors. In this guide I will try and explain the relationship between ISO, Shutter Speed and Aperture (f-Stop). If these terms are new to you, start at the top of this article!
So, you’ve been on Instagram and wondered in awe at all the beautiful images people have made by light painting. Want to know how to do it, read this beginners guide!
So you’ve seen the photos and found this website but you may be asking yourself, what is this ‘light painting’ that everyone is referring to?
Don’t believe the marketing hype!! It was mostly a ‘thing’ in the early 2000’s and not so prevalent anymore, however it has lead a lot of people to still believe that more pixels is best, which isn’t always the case. It all depends on what you want to take photos of, and when it comes to light painting and photography in low light conditions, there’s a sweet spot.