Stunning Product Shots With iPhone and iPad LightPainting
Nov 27, 2013
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I like playing around with lightpainting ever since I started photography because the possibilities were endless! One night I wanted to challenge myself to lightpaint using only my gadgets, so my iphone and my ipad.
I thought of using my iPhone as my main light to highlight the subject and my iPad to use as my background. I had an app in my iPad which had some cool patterns to use as a catchlight, then I saw a pattern which I knew would look great if I used it for lightpainting.

Stuff That You Need
- Tripod or anything that you can put your camera
onto - Flashlight, Tablet, Touchscreen phone
- A room that you can turn off all the ambient light
Settings
- Long Shutter (10sec or longer, depends on how long you will lightpaint)
- ISO and Aperture depends on how strong your flashlight is, lightpainting is really trial and error, so you have to chimp first to see if you need more on less light on your subject
How To
1. While the lights are still on put your camera on a tripod and aim at your subject. make sure that you can completely darken the room.
2. Pre-focus on your subject: focus, then switch to manual focus on your lens or on camera so that you can click the shutter when all the lights are off.
Normally my starting point is 20sec ISO 200, @ f8, but I change the aperture or the time depending on how well the exposure is.
Time Considerations
The longer you light an area, the more light it wil get, resulting in a brighter exposure
- Longer and Slower Lightpainting = More Light
- Faster = Less Light
Mixing iPhone and iPad for background effects
Here is a nice trick, get a pattern to show on your iPad and swing it behind the model to generate a nice looking ground
The Final Shot

After that I played around with just only using my iPad as my background then using flash for my main light. different patters will create different backgrounds – experiment!
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Laya Gerlock
Laya Gerlock is a Portrait and Product photographer based in the Philippines. His passion is teaching and sharing his knowledge in Photograpy and has been doing this for 6 years.



































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20 responses to “Stunning Product Shots With iPhone and iPad LightPainting”
Galaxy Zoom and Nokia are SERIOUSLY BETTER camera…
Seriously
I think you are missing the point here John, he didn’t take the photos with the ipad he used the ipad screen to do some light painting in the background.
ahahhahahahah
Nokia is a manufacturer, not a phone model. Not all their phones have great cameras.
It’s got nothing to do with the camera specs. I’ve seen images from both those phones and frankly was so unimpressed despite the Nokia used having 40 megapixels.
The camera on the iPhone 6 plus is amazing, not because of its specs but because the power of the machine itself to process images within the software.
I was blown away with some of the photos I took that were low light because they were of the local Lights Festival. They weren’t as grainy as many of the images I’ve taken with my other phones.
Look at the little pop cans! So cute. The photos at the top of this page were all taken in the dark, light painted with only an iPhone: http://www.flickr.com/search/?w=71734221@N00&q=iphone
Really great results, congratulations !
hi there…really nice!!! i do this technique a long time…so here is something more advanced:
1. go and turn the luminosity of the tablet to the brightest level as you can…
2. select some cool Pictures in the image viewer
3. use an black Flipcover to reveal and corver the image for short times to get them into your lightpainting composition….
so there you can have very cool Lightstamps…like this birds…etc…there are hunderts of possibiltys…
Sorry for my bad english and greetings from Germany!
Chriss
Any particular App used to create those lines on the iPad or was it just an image of lines displayed full screen?
stop being silly… app for that?
I used an app for this, but u can just make the lines in paint or photoshop and upload it on your tablet or phone. It’s the same banana. But the app is called Softbox Pro. -LSG
I never would have thought to do this effect with the light of a tablet and mobile phone. GORGEOUS. Here you my results.
Great :D
Hahah…., come to think of it a iPhone and a iPad costs like $4-500 together, u can buy a lots of lighting stuff with that much money. Looks like you can prob get away with a flashlight, and some LEDs on the cheap..
I haven’t done any light painting, so I can be pulling shit out of my
ass…, but I can imagine u can be spending hours behind the scenes
trying to getting the exposure right with a iPod light….how far, how
long you have to point and paint certain places, etc.
That’s probably what pro-lighting gears will get ya in addition to time saving, some controllable consistency.
Dude, you’re missing the point! Nobody here is suggesting that for you to achieve that results you should buy a iPhone and a iPad. You can use any light source to do that, even a flashlight. The idea is to use whatever that procuces light to create stuff like that. iPhone and iPad were mentioned because everybody have them nowadays, but it really doesn’t matter!
This is what I managed with your advice :)
I’ve seen other lightwriting images with ipad but really did like this for product shots.
Wow, that is so cool!!! I’d like that idea. I will let my husband see this and maybe we can try this out ourselves. Thank you so much for sharing those instructions above. -http://www.electricavenue.net/
Works great :D Thanks ;)
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