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A Torch in the Dark – Light Painting

Jasper Da Seymour

June 22, 2014
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  • Issue Twenty
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Tags:
  • art
  • caving
  • darkness
  • Exploration
  • light
  • light painting
  • photography
  • Speleology



Jasper takes us into the strange realms of dark geology, and creates a complex web of colours and patterns….

About – j.daseymour

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Jasper Da Seymour
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Da Seymour's interest first sparked back in 2008 when the realisation hit that he had the power to control the length of the exposure. Experimenting with torches and flashes he soon became immersed in long exposure photography, often creating images in total darkness. Priding his ability to produce everything in camera, his light art is never touched, tampered or even cropped. You only get one chance so make it count. Drawing early and current inspiration from the likes of Patrick Rochon, TCB and Quentin Bischoff. The art of painting with light is so unique; no two images are ever the same.... "your outcomes are endless, limited only by the extent of your imagination"..


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