Posted by hipstomp | 10 Jan 2008
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We've all seen "Light Grafitti" (arguably invented by Picasso) and its variations before, and now the genre's advancing a bit through more precise shuttering (photos above). Also worth a look is artist Eric Staller's site; he's been tripping the light fantastic since the '70s.
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Reminds me of a contemporary photographer, Caleb Charland. Some of his DIY physics-demo subjects create 3D geometry using a point light source and controlled long exposures. A gallery:
http://www.stonecropgallery.com/artists/caleb.php