Last weekend, I reported here on the cultural event “Open studios in Steinhagen”. Today is the second part of my report on the event.
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Model: Irmgard
I had prepared various techniques to introduce the audience to light painting portraits. Today I would like to introduce you to my shadow paintings.
It's actually quite simple and maybe something for you to try out yourself? Let's get started.
Model: Michael
To take the cover picture, I set up a frame consisting of two flash stands. These were connected at the top by an aluminum rod. Then I stretched a white sheet over it, which was attached to the frame with clamps. The canvas was ready. I placed the model behind the sheet and illuminated it from behind with a flashlight. This projected the model's shadow onto the sheet.
I had previously stuck a cut-off PET bottle to the lens hood of the lens using duct tape. I then attached this to the lens and illuminated it with a flashlight from an angle of 90 -110°. I optionally used different color filters for the flashlight.
An der Gegenlichtblende des Objektivs hatte ich zuvor mit Duct-Tape eine abgeschnittene PET-Flasche geklebt. Diese montierte ich nun an das Objektiv und beleuchtete diese mit einer Taschenlampe aus einem Winkel von 90 -110°. Wahlweise benutzte ich verschiedene Farbfilter für die Taschenlampe.
Model: Reiner
The following picture was intended to create a concert atmosphere. Because there wasn't much space behind the sheet, I placed the three models on three chairs behind the sheet. The flashlight is partially visible in the picture. In this case, it didn't bother me.
Model: Claudia, Heidrun, Dieter
The themes were determined in collaboration with the visitors. Like the concert above, the next model wanted to go on an underwater excursion. I realized this without the sheet. Fiberglass was used here. After the model had been “painted” with the fiberglass on a flashlight, I used the lens hood with the PET bottle again. This time I illuminated the bottle with a flashlight without a color filter.
Model: Marcel
The “bottle trick” was apparently well received by the audience and found imitators. Here, a shooting star came into the picture once again.
Model: Annegret
The set behind the sheet is very practical for shy models who don't like to show themselves in front of the camera. This picture should include a flower and a heart if the model wishes. Et voila! Simply painted on the sheet from behind with a flashlight. This is actually a nice activity for a workshop.
Model: Alina
In the picture below you can see the modified lens hood. Wouldn't that be a nice activity for the next party? Have fun with it! As I still have pictures of the event on my hard drive, I'm sure there will be another post about the Open Studios in Steinhagen 2025. So stay tuned!
Die Gegenlichtblende
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