Derick Childress spent three nights in Raleigh, North Carolina shooting the long exposure (and making of) footage for his Light Writing Proposal (video after the jump), which culminates with the spectacular, emotionally charged image that reads: “Emily, Will You Marry Me?”[vimeo][vimeo https://vimeo.com/8444316 expand=1][/vimeo]We used a similar long-exposure technique (albeit on a smaller scale) to create the cover of GOOD 018: The Slow Issue. Articles from the issue will be rolling out all month.Via The Daily Dish.
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