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In this episode, I'm answering that famous question about the stars and the Milky Way. I used to do composites (my early works), but all of my actual work is single frame. Of course, some editing is involved mostly for the Milky Way (check out for Michael Shainblum tutorials to figure it out), but I managed to get everything in one frame by using some very simple tricks. This is what I explain in this video.
Thanks Kelley Johnson for your help on this one
--- About the Tube Stories
We're a dancer/photographer duo making our way using a tube, a feather, and a flashlight. Everything we do is lit by hand, one frame at a time. Light-painting for us is a lifestyle, and this is what we share with our audience. The purpose of the Tube Stories is to bring a brighter and more colorful night to whoever is going to cross our path. Our work has been presented on the BBC, CNN, MTV, VICE, TEDx and much more.
--- About Eric Paré (Instagram: @ericparephoto)
Eric Paré is an artist-entrepreneur. When he's not on the road creating the Tube Stories, he can be found with his team at his studios in Montréal where he is working on multi-camera concepts and new technologies. He has recently been doing high ends projects for Intel, HP, Facebook, Microsoft and Adobe.
--- About Kim Henry (Instagram: @kimhenry.dance)
Kim Henry is a professional contemporary dancer that has a fascination for movement and human being. Versatile and curious, she seeks for projects that push her beyond her limits. As a freelance artist, she took part in more than 45 dance and physical theater projects since 2011. From a stage in a full-house theater to an empty desert, dancing is the language she likes the most.
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Kim Henry & Eric Paré 2017
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