Rezine is a ‘graffiti’ artist from Lyon, France. I say ‘graffiti’ because Rezine does a lot more than just Graffiti. You could describe his work as post-graffiti, or work that has derived from the French graffiti movement in the 90′s. Rezine isn’t afraid for any kind of medium; wall, paper, canvas, recycling art, volume, installations light painting photography or a combination of multiple techniques. In 2007 Rezine realised the book ‘lightgraff (edition Graff-it productions). Right now Rezine’s working on a brand new book which…Read More »

Light Painting photographer Jason Page has been busy upping the ante concerning the art of light painting! The Florida based light painter was recently invited to the Miami Art Basel as the only light painting photographer! Besides being a light painter himself, he is also one of the few people that try and connect the world of light painting photographers in form of lightpaintingphotography.com. Just like the light junkies pool by Fiz-iks/Trevor, it has become a…Read More »
If you know us a little bit, you also know that we fell in love with light painting since we saw the amazing photography of  light painting pioneer Dana Maltby aka TCB. Since then we’ve added a light painting section to the site (cracklightdistrict) and we’ve done a lot with light painting, including our very own workshop event. We’ve also seen the combination of light painting and graffiti before, but it’s…Read More »
Now what is all this? Our good friends from light painting collective Fiz-Iks started on a new collaboration project we couldn’t be more hyped about! They’ve searched the earth to find the freakiest animal heads they could find and beheaded them (just kidding, they’re just masks but they’re still freakishly scary) to tell a light painting photography story on a global scale! The first chapter will be made in the home-base of Fiz-Iks (Japan), from where they…Read More »
We told you not to sleep on the CFYE/Fiz-Iks collaboration! Thanks to the talented crew from Japan we can present you with a sweet tutorial for making one of the handiest light painting photography tools for you light junkies; A spray can filled with light paint! So please try this at home, and while you’re at it, download the awesome CFYE/Fiz-Iks spraypaint label created by Meneer de Zwart!(pdf) Oh and don’t forget to send us back some pictures in use. But now what you…Read More »
Somewhere in the dark midst of North Carolina (Stanly County to be exact) strange lights are known to appear. Hovering orbs, twirls and trails color the sky on a regular basis. The locals talk about ‘el extraterrestre’ or area 41. Since the lights have been appearing two years ago, no-one still knows what is going on. But now we know better! These amazing creations are from a young man named Austin and his mother Cindi. Cindi got into photography 20 years ago, but didn’t…Read More »
Just when you thought you’ve seen it all, along comes the crew from Fiz-iks to ruin your perception of reality. Based in Japan, their light painting photography goes a lot further then the well-known city neon lights. With a van full of light toys and heads full of crazy ideas they take their art to any place they encounter. Without a doubt they’re going to be responsible for lifting light painting up to a next level. Seeing these guys are a great support with bringing…Read More »
You all know about stencil art, but have you ever seen a light art stencil? Our buddy TCB aka Dana Maltby (interview with TCB) is the most amazing light painting photographer we know, and hooked us up with something that gave us tears of joy: The CFYE collapsable light art stencil, complete with manual and examples in a shiny instruction booklet. He also made a video tutorial for the ones who…Read More »
Dana Maltby, better known as TCB (Twin Cities Brightest) is a Jedi Master in the art of Light Painting photography, or Light Art Performance Photography (L.A.P.P.) if you will. This light painting photographer from the Minneapolis, Minnesota can be found in the tunnels running under the twin cities on a nightly basis. Using a handheld light source as a brush and the open shutter of a camera as a canvas he creates the most amazing light paitings. All the photography you see here is…Read More »