American photographer creates luminous dinosaurs using special photo technology (Photo, Video)

American photographer creates luminous dinosaurs using special photo technology (Photo, Video)

10 September 2020, 9:54
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Dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures that flicker with different neon lights are a hobby of American photographer Darren Pearson. His paintings allow you to look at the world in the context of time.

Darren Pearson does not use graphic editors in his work. He creates his light graphics in night shooting mode, applying a long exposure mode to it. LED lights become paints and a brush for this artist.

This closed shutter shooting mode allows you to illustrate and project light sources. This helps direct the light flux in the desired direction, as if drawing it. According to the technique, the photographer can use different lighting methods - painting surfaces, shading, stencils, etc.

In his work, Darren Pearson uses a special device that he developed himself. It is based on LED technology.

As for inspiration, the American does not hide that in many ways he draws it from the work of Pablo Picasso. He is fascinated by the painting style of the Spanish artist.

Photo © museum-design.ru

Photo © museum-design.ru

Photo © museum-design.ru

Photo © museum-design.ru


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