Brazillian Photographer Makes It Rain Light In Compelling Light Painting Series
Oct 2, 2015
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Brazillian photographer, Vitor Shietti, has been working with light painting and incorporating it into the natural surrounding. Schietti takes to both the countryside and the city to capture his images, which complement things such as bodies of water and trees in a pretty interesting way. At times the light painting resembles a dense spiderweb entombing a tree, while other times it looks like a gentle, soaking rain shower. Either way, they really encourage you to get in there for a closer look–fascinating!
To see more of Vitor Schietti’s work you can visit his website or check out these cool double exposure portraits he has over on Flickr. And, if you’d like, you can give his Instagram a follow, too.

[ Vitor Schietti via MyModernMet ]
Tiffany Mueller
Tiffany Mueller is a photographer and content strategist based in Hawi, Hawaii. Her work has been shared by top publications like The New York Times, Adobe, and others.

































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3 responses to “Brazillian Photographer Makes It Rain Light In Compelling Light Painting Series”
Didi Moraes!!
Good start, if a bit rough around the edges. I’d love to see where he goes with this technique in a couple of years…
Nice, he’s just using steel wool if you’re wondering how it’s done. Lots of trial and error. Still stunning nonetheless.