Video: Light Graffiti Cars Project: cars painted with light
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The Light Graffiti Cars Project is a stunning series of images of project manager Marc Cameron and photographer Mark Brown. It is based on images of luxury cars using light graffiti technique.
“When I first met Mark at our university photo show in 2007, I was blown away by his light graffiti. After this meeting, I never stopped thinking about how we could make a joint project. Along with photography, one of the main passions of my life is cars, so I suggested that Mark create images of cars using light graffiti - from this idea the Light Graffiti Cars Project was born,”says Mark Cameron.
Although the art of light graffiti is now in a wave of popularity, each of the many authors has their own techniques and secrets that they use in their work. Mark Brown, for example, is not going to reveal his secrets: “The technique I use is something like a production secret. Without going into details, I can only say that it is a mixture of long exposure and light trails. The creation of one image, according to the author, takes 2-3 hours. The photographer says that he used light to create simplified graphic versions of each of the classic car shapes.
The first series of cars created by the creative duo included the Audi R8, Morgan Aero, Aston Martin DB9, Bugatti Veyron, Ferrari F430 and TVR Tuscan. The idea turned out to be so successful and successful that after a while the authors decided to repeat the project. This time, images of McLaren F1 LM, BMW GINA, McLaren MP4-12C, Volkswagen Camper, Pagani Zonda, Mini, Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, Ford Mustang, Mercedes SLS AMG, Volkswagen Golf and the Koenigsegg CCX appeared using light graffiti.
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