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Monday, February 28, 2011
Light Painting WiFi
Chris Meyer | 02/28
Using extended shutter times to visualize the communications web around us.
Some friends recently shared with me on Facebook a novel application of light painting: Creating a four meter tall bar that displays an 80 point bar graph of WiFi signal strength, and then walking through various urban settings to visualize the “strata” of communication signals.
The video above reveals both the process and the result (accompanied by a cool minimalist electronic soundtrack, by the way). For more information on light painting, here’s:
All this has made me even more excited to be taking part of the next session of the New Mexico Outdoor Photography Meetup group, devoted to light painting. If you have any additional resources - or just examples of your own light painting work - please feel free to share in the Comments section below.
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Clint Milby | 05/13
Landmark Broadcast at NAB Proves the Power of the Cube
We had a chance to visit with Rod Clark of Teradek who talked about the evolution of their products.
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Chris Meyer | 04/25
I’d like to share some alternate techniques I’ve been playing around with.
In simple terms, “light painting” involves taking long-exposure photos in nominally dark environments, where you artfully set up or move a light source to either reveal an otherwise-hidden…
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Adam Wilt | 05/21
A clever setup lets you monitor and control your Canon remotely.
Berat User, a DP working in Chicago with Canon HDSLRs, came up with a clever way to monitor the camera’s image remotely while walking around the set.
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Chris Meyer | 10/05- 08:29 AM
One of most recent works was the cause of serious soul-searching over the nature of my art.
Ever have one of those pieces that you put in a drawer for a couple of years, pulling it out periodically only to shove it back in because your head wasn’t in the right space yet to deal with it? That’s the underlying story behind this piece, The Object. In this case, it wasn’t just the image I was having trouble with - it was also the text I decided to attach to the image to give it a story. But sometimes, you just have to challenge yourself.
In this article, I want to share both the technical details of how this piece came together, as well as my internal conversation over the nature of abstract art and how it relates to photography.
Chris Meyer | 08/20- 08:06 PM
My process for creating a mixed media piece about knowledge systems.
It’s been awhile since I walked through the creation of one of art pieces that started life as a photograph, so I thought I’d pick one of my favorites: Seeking to Understand. Although it was created a couple of years ago just after I moved to New Mexcio, the process is similar to that of many of my current works.
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