There is some amazing light graffiti art out there at the moment, but how does it work? You need a bunch of different types of lights and a decent camera and tripod, set the exposure at 10-30 seconds then get drawing! You’ll need to adjust for background light by closing the aperture.
Check out Tristan Savatier‘s FC Crew light graffiti photos from a rave in Paris, France – too sick.
Dark Flair has some great light graffiti photos.
Check out these awesome Nonoloa graffiti and urban art tshirts…
These two by art_rebel are awesome, taken in Chelmsford, UK apparently.
Mukalua‘s Flickr has this amazing photo, it’s perfect I reckon.
What do you think of light graffiti, just a gimick or wicked?
Also, check out this cool Rotterdam laser graffiti video, it’s awesome.
Check out these awesome Nonoloa graffiti and urban art tshirts…
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This entry was posted on Thursday, March 26th, 2009 at 1:53 am. It is filed under Dark Flair, Europe graffiti, FC Crew, French graffiti, Light graffiti, Mukalua, Tristan Savatier, art_rebel, world graffiti and tagged with amazing graffiti, amazing photography, art_rebel, FC Crew, French graffiti, light art, Light graffiti, Mukalua, Tristan Savatier. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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