by Notley Hawkins | Sep 12, 2019 | Fine Art Photography, Light Painting Photography
I did some light painting photography in Kansas City, Missouri at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art a few years ago. The subject was one of the Shuttlecocks by Claes Oldenburg & Coosje van Bruggen. There was some controversy about the outdoor sculptures when the...
by Notley Hawkins | Sep 7, 2019 | Fine Art Photography, Light Painting Photography
In rural Chariton County, Missouri sits an abandoned Chevrolet farm truck, secluded under an aging carport attached to a vacant farmhouse. The rusty vehicle sits like a sentinel watching everything, a perfect subject for my light painting photography. I used three...
by Notley Hawkins | Sep 2, 2019 | Fine Art Photography, Light Painting Photography
I returned to the scuttled mobile home in Cedar City, Missouri. The pond of residual floodwater had risen since my last visit because of the rain we had this weekend. The water is from the 2019 Missouri River flood that still has not evaporated. I think trailer...
by Notley Hawkins | Aug 23, 2019 | Fine Art Photography, Light Painting Photography
On Highway 100, that runs along the Missouri River bottoms in Osage County near Chamois, Missouri, there is an abandoned farmhouse that sits like a sentinel. The house is surrounded by tall trees and sits alone in rich farmland. On a moonlit evening, the house is...
by Notley Hawkins | Aug 21, 2019 | Fine Art Photography, Light Painting Photography
In my travels, I continually seek out abandoned motifs with little or no artificial light nearby. When I find the right spot, I use my light painting technique to illuminate the surroundings. I either use Quantum Trio flash units or handheld flashlights. On this...
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