Light Chaser

A project in Rochester, MN by Rick Swanson
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Solo photography show at Gallery 24, in Rochester, MN. I use my photos to make a bold, modern representation of the color spectrum.
Backers: 29
Average Pledge Per Backer: $34

Funded: $995 of $950
Dates: Feb 19th -> Mar 21st (30 days)
Project By: Rick Swanson
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Latest News

Thank you! And now, off to the home improvement store

March 17th - via: kickstarter.com
Dear Light Chaser Backers, Thanks so much for your support. We hit our goal last night, so the project is funded. Hooray! The reception for Light Chaser is three weeks away. For any of you who are in or near Rochester, I hope you will consider... (Read More)

First Spectrum Panel Complete!

March 13th - via: kickstarter.com
Dear Light Chaser Contributors, The first full spectrum panel is complete! I've made a slight modification to the original design that I want you to be aware of. The first design specification called for 45 square images of a size 8"x8", printed onto... (Read More)

How I Make the Mandala Custom Reward

March 10th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello! In this update you get a glimpse of the process I follow to make Mandala images from my photos. Every backer at every level of this campaign receives a unique Mandala of this type. I'll invite you to choose a two-part color scheme, and I'll... (Read More)

Light Chaser Stories: Scene 1

March 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
As a light chaser, it helps to plan ahead, as light is an elusive and ever-changing creature. I had been waiting for some months to go out on the weekend of a new moon to create a star trail photo at Kinstone, a favorite hangout of mine in Wisconsin.... (Read More)

First test prints look good!

February 24th - via: kickstarter.com
I had a few test prints made to do a color check and see about my mounting options. I opted for metallic paper mounted on a foam board. This is a lightweight and inexpensive option, and the foamboard provides enough rigidity so that the finished... (Read More)

First look at the Light Chaser Spectrum

February 20th - via: kickstarter.com
Things are starting to get real now. I've started assembling the images into the color spectrum display. I have 40-45 images to select from in each of the following color groupings: 1) Reds; 2) Oranges; 3) Yellows; 4) Greens; 5) Blues; 6) Violets.... (Read More)

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