Outdoor Light Painting Photography: The Essential Field Guide

Eric Paré , Kim Henry
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Outdoor Light Painting Photography: The Essential Field Guide

Eric Paré , Kim Henry
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176 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Apr 28, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 176
  • Publisher: Octopus
  • ISBN: 9781840919257
  • Dimensions: 7.5" W x 1.0" L x 9.65" H
Eric Paré (Author)
Eric Paré
Eric Paré is a Canadian visual artist specializing in bullet-time and light-painting photography. With over 1 million followers across his TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube channels, his striking visuals and behind-the-scenes content have inspired a global community. His work has been featured on CNN, MTV, BBC, Vice, TEDx, and he has worked on large-scale campaigns with Lexus, Twitter, Adobe, HP, Intel, Facebook, Canon, and Microsoft. He owns a 400-camera studio in Montreal, where he and his team work on various multi-camera projects for ads, campaigns, films, among others. By combining technology and artistry, Eric has earned a reputable position among contemporary photographers, distinguished by his innovative use of light to paint mesmerizing images that capture the essence of movement, space, and time.

Kim Henry (Author)
Kim Henry
Kim Henry is a contemporary dancer and performer fascinated by movement, nature, and human beings. Since 2011, she has taken part in over a hundred dance, film, and physical theater projects as a freelance artist. Her creative partnership with visual artist Eric Paré began in 2014, leading to a unique practice at the crossroads of performance and digital art. Together, they developed a globally recognized light-painting aesthetic and have been sharing their process with others for over a decade. Whether in the wild or in their Montréal studio using their 176-camera 360° system or 200-camera full-body scanner, Kim brings emotion and intention to every performance, transforming ephemeral movement into lasting visual poetry.

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