Polaroid Light Painting Tutorial, How To Light Paint with the Polaroid One Step +
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2020
- Polaroid Light Painting Tutorial, How To Light Paint with the Polaroid One Step Plus! Polaroid One Step +
Two things that I love are Light Painting and Polaroid Pictures! In this light painting photography tutorial I show you how to light paint using the Polaroid Onestep Plus camera! If you love film or just love to see what kinds of images you can create straight out of the camera there is no better way to do that than shooting with a Polaroid camera! With a polaroid camera there is one true original image! You can't get anymore SOOC than a polaroid picture. Creating a Light Painting and then having the physical print coming out of the camera and into your hand has always been a special feeling for me. I have been a fan of polaroid for a really long time and the One Step Plus camera paired with the Polaroid app works great and it is so much fun! I hope this tutorial inspires you to give it a try and I hope you love it as much as I do!
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These came out amazing! Love the vintage feel of a Polaroid picture but with a futuristic look created with the Light Painting Brushes Tools! So cool 😍
Thank you. Really appreciate it. Light Painting Brushes and Polaroid are a good combination. ❤️
instablaster
Great training video. Thank you for sharing your ideas. Your photos were fantastic!
Thank you very much for the compliments! Glad you enjoyed it!
This is so cool! I would love to see a bundle come out with the camera and the tools in time for the holidays 🤗
Us too, that's a great idea ❤️ Thank you.
I shot with an old spectravision for years. It took wonderful shots. They stopped making the film so i let it go. It's exciting to know they've entered the app age.....sooooo many possibilities. This was a great one Jason. THANKS!!
Sooooooo many possibilities is exactly what I was thinking! Thank you for all the support Bryan, really appreciate it!
That was awesome 👍👍 I’m gonna try this.
Awesome glad you are gonna try it! Thank you!
HI STACEY! :D
This is soooo cool! I like all portraits, but the last one with the diamond is definitely my fav!
Thank you Dunja, really appreciate ALL your support! That last one was my favorite too!
OMG!!! incredible and inspiring,. Just received my one step +. Also, your description of the true Polaroid Original is so elequent and perfect. I hadn't thought of it like that :)
One True Original! Thank you, hope you create some magical Light Paintings with yours!
Thanks for the inspiration! I'm excited to try something like this with my Graflex Crown and some Instax.
Thank you Andrew, really happy to hear you found some inspiration from the video and are going to create some! They are really fun to make! Thank you for commenting too.
Ive came back to watch this 3 times now. Great little video. And a quality tutorial on a great feature.
Thank you very much! I hope it was helpful the app really does open up a new world of creative possibilities for the Polaroid camera! I love it.
Mind blown!! That was so dope, I am totally inspired now! 🙌🏻
Thank you Sherri, you being inspired is the greatest compliment! hope you make some MAGIC!
This is so cool !! Came out so amazing !!
Thank you very much! Glad you liked the video and really appreciate taking the time to comment!
Hi Stacey!! Love the tutorials Jason 👍🏽
Thank you Robert, she will appreciate the Hi. :) Glad you are liking the tutorials!
Hi Stacy!
Also wow that diamond one was amazing.
Thanks for sharing
Thank you! :)
Lovely work. Jason ... love it 👏🏼
Thank you Mario!
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much glad you enjoyed it, thank you for leaving a comment!
That first one looks absolutely ethereal!
Thank you very Much!
Video came out awesome Jason! Making Polaroid history👍
Thank you for shooting with me, you made it way better :)
This was eye opening. Thanks!
Awesome, glad it helped you see some new possibilities!
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Fred! Glad you enjoyed the tutorial!
Hi Stacy!!! amazing stuff to do with this camera. Nice video
Thank you! She says Hi back. :)
Amazing work! Will attempt to do this.
Thank Jenny! I would love to see what you some up with! MY IG is instagram.com/jasondpage_lightpainter/ and FB is facebook.com/jasondpage/
Hi Stacy…Awesome tutorial
Glad you liked it!!
Danngg these are really good photos!! Want to try this too!!!
Thank you so much, please do share them with us!
Nice video! Thanks for the info, very useful!
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you for commenting!
Great one! would really like to see some more of light painting for the Polaroid. Hi Stacy!
Thanks, more Polaroid Light Painting will be coming!
Just got one to light paint with!! Also to take some retro pics of things too.
These things are so fun Nick! I am sure you are gonna LOVE yours!
Magnificent!!!!
Thank you. :)
Fascinating, I got my new Polaroid today, thanks for sharing your talent.
Thank you, so happy to hear you will be Light Painting with the Polaroid camera!
this was an awesome tutorial !! Hi Stacy .... great job both of you !!
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed the tutorial! Thank you for leaving a comment! :)
This is so freaking cool!
Thank you Kirsten!
Dope!! 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you!
This was so good!!!!
Thank you very much!
Awesome!! Go J!
Thanks Jess
Amazing!
Thanks! Much Appreciated!
Beautiful pictures 😍
Thank you.
Hi Stacey!! Love the video!
Thank you! Stacy says hi back :)
Hey Jason, great video and Im not sure how Ive never come across this yet. Ive been playing about with long (and double) exposures since the I-1 and then subsequently the OS+ and now the Now+. The avatar on this account was taken using an I-1. Ive mainly been doing light trails but not a lot with model (though Ive done some with projectors)
Will be putting more of this into practice! Great set of images, to die for!
Thank you so much! The possibilities are limitless!
Great video thanks
Thank you Phillip!
amazing video thanks
Thank you Fatih!
Really Cool. Polaroid sure has come a long way since the 70's. Thanks Jason. Oh, hi Stacy!
Thank you! Yes they sure have, these are so fun to create!
wow, im blown away. I know nothing about this stuff ..... im so easily impressed
Well Rose I am glad to have made your introduction to the world of Light Painting! Hope you will try it out :)
Beautiful work
Thank you!
Awesome!
Thank you!
Spettacolare!!! Devo provare sulla polaroid now+
Thank you.
Great!
Thank you very much!
god you're amazing at this shit. inspirational 😭 ima test this out
Thank you! :) Please share your results with me!
Very cool
Thank you very much Jesus!
These photos are unreal
Thank you Jacob!
Awesome
Thank you!
Amazing
Thank you!
Awesome presentation!!! I need some photo training from you! Hi!!!
Thank you Dari! Just let me know when, you can model and learn at the same time. :)
Dude, great work.
Thank you very much!
@@LightPaintingPhotography You're welcome.
I have the Impossible I-1, a tripod, and now looking to get some light painting tools.
@@GoA7250 You can use just about anything that lights for a light painting tool, and there is always LightPaintingBrushes.com for some good stuff too!
Really wish instax sq6 had bulb mode so I could do shots like this 😩 only thing it's missing imo. I'd love to get a Polaroid and play with this but the film hurts my wallet, maybe some day! These shots are so beautiful and look so fun to do.
Thank you, there are a lot of fun to create! But I hear you the film can get expensive if you love to shoot them like I do!
You Rule Coach !!
Well done you wizard ✨
Thank you Joseph I love you.
Hi stacey❤️🔥
This guy looks like Bill from Bill & Ted’s Adventure 😂 good info tho #excellenttt
Maybe it is Bill..... hmmmmmmmmmm
Hey Stacy 🎉
:)
Super helpful video! Are you standing behind her when you start/stop the exposure? How are you able to do that on the phone without the phone screen light interfering? I don't see any light from your phone in the video. Thanks!
Thank you. The phone is out of frame, usually behind the camera or off to the side where the light from the screen will not be recorded by the camera.
How did you upload/add the photo to your video? eg. in 6:07
Hi Stacy...!!! 😍
:)
Hi Stacy! 👋
:) I hope we can start a trend of Hi Stacy Comments.
Stacy may be cute, but stacys mom has got it going on.
Hahahaha now that's a good comment! :)
Hi Stacey!
She says Hi back :)
Hi stacy
All these Hi Stacys will make her day. :)
Hi Stacy/Staci/Stacie!
Its the first one, :) thank you!
Hi Staci
Hi Stacy :)
Thank you Katie :)
Hi sesi
Can you do long exposure without the app? For instance on a Polaroid Now?
I believe you need to use the app.
Hey I tried this with mine and my model seems to not show on any of the photos. Only the light source of the painting is shown and the model isn’t illuminated even though I illuminated with a phone light. Is it not bright enough?
That would be my guess is that the light source was not bright enough. Now with that said just simply saying the "light source is not bright enough" is not really a good answer because if you move the phone light over your model MUCH MORE SLOWLY then that will give the camera more time to capture the light projected onto your model and then they should show up in your image. If you want to use the same phone light to illuminate your model just SLOW down and illuminated them for a longer amount of time and they should show up. Just make sure you are not blocking the camera from seeing your model by standing in between your model and the camera while you are illuminating them.
Hi Stacy
:)
Does this also work with the polaroid now or polaroid+??
As long as you can pair it with the Polaroid App, you can absolutely Light Paint!
@@LightPaintingPhotography Thank you
hi stacey
:)
I did not know that with simple light manipulation, you could get those shot out of Polaroid.
Yes indeed you can make some pretty interesting images with the Polaroids, especially with the blue tooth connected app it really does open up a new world of possibilities!
hi Stacey
:)
I’m confused as to when he snapped the picture
No snapping, it's one long exposure. With all the lights turned off I start the exposure, because its dark there is nothing for the camera to record. I leave the shutter of the camera open, while the shutter of the camera is open it will record the projected light on the model as she is illuminated and the movements of light around the model will be recorded as well. When I am done creating the Light Painting I stop the exposure and close the shutter, this is all done through the Polaroid App.
And how do you know how long you gotta let the shutter opened not to over expose the image ? Like if you would have make the light painting 2x longer, how does the camera know about the others settings to make the exposition good ?
Bye Stacy! 👋
:)
Hi Stacey n.n
:)
Asa isnt equivalent to iso 640, its literslly the exact same thing. Like the person in your videos isnt equivalent to you, they judt ARE you
Thanks thats super helpful.
Amazing!
Thank you :)
Hi stacy
:)