Visible Light – by Alexander Harding

Alexander Harding was born in 1980 in Boston, Massachusetts. He received his BFA in Painting from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2002. In 2003 he completed an additional year as a special student in Photography. Harding is currently enrolled in the MFA program at MassArt in Photography. Using Photography and other media, Harding’s work explores our physical and emotional connections to sunlight. Since 2007, Harding has been an Adjunct Professor in fine arts at the Boston Architectural College. He lives in Wallingford, Connecticut and works throughout New England.

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Light Art Performcance Photography

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“Minneapolis/St.Paul based artist Dana Maltby uses a open shutter and a slew of colored lights to create some fascinating images that he calls “light art performance photography.” All images are straight from the camera, no photoshop, no computer manipulation at all; not even cropping or adjusting.”

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City Of Lights

Toronto from CN tower just before the new year

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Pigeon Point Lighthouse

by Susanne Friedrich

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LichtBild der Woche

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Light Beam

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LED Spray Paint

While there are more than a few exceptions to the rule, most graffiti is nothing more but lame, self-serving tagging. But combine simple signatures with LEDs and slow shutter photography, and the genre is born anew:

Halo is a concept by French designer Aissa Logerot. Shaped like a bottle of spray paint, the LED light can change colors on the fly and while it’s powered by an internal battery (that recharges with a simple shake of the can—a cutesy but awesome idea).

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