For over two decades, the fine art photographer Harold Ross is getting photographs by using a method generally known as "painting with light," that involves casting light on and near subjects in the darkness during a time exposure. Harold prefers to call the method "sculpting with light. "
"Light painting requires working in a completely dark studio, opening the camera for an extended period of time, and "painting" the light onto the subject. This reveals greater shape, texture and color, and is very much sculpting with light."
"Light painting requires working in a completely dark studio, opening the camera for an extended period of time, and "painting" the light onto the subject. This reveals greater shape, texture and color, and is very much sculpting with light."
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