Imagine lighting a scene with the help of 1,200 assistants. Sound crazy? Not to a couple of Rochester Institute of Technology photography professors who developed an illuminating way to help students understand the power of flash, teamwork and planning.
William DuBois, chair of Photographic Arts at RIT’s School of Photographic Arts & Sciences, and Michael Peres, chair of Biomedical Photographic Communications at RIT, created the RIT Big Shot. This annual painting-with-light event involves teachers, students and hundreds of volunteers who use flash units or flashlights to illuminate scenes during extended exposures. 24 Big Shots have been created in total. Follow the Link to see all 24.
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