Last Updated on 07/24/2013 by Chris Gampat
All photos by Patrick Rochon. Used with permission
You might recognize photographer Patrick Rochon’s light paintings from the work that he has done for Red Bull. But he’s now come up with even more awesome creative works with his latest light painting project. He calls this the Light Painting KATA according to his new blog post.
So how did he create them? He used the force! Well, to clarify, he used something similar to a light saber, shot a long exposure, and danced around with the item. More photos are after the jump, along with a tutorial video of how this all went down.
The Light Painting KATA from Patrick Rochon on Vimeo.
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