Julie Peterson – Captures the awesome and mysterious Yellowstone geothermal colors and blue steam

Katie Anderson’s vintage light painting style is perfect for my old camera collection.

Jason Lucas adds a subtle “kiss of light” on these old musical instruments and proves that less is more!

Chris Luke gets a great angle of this old red canoe and adds just enough light to show the shallow river and background trees.

Leave it up to Brandon Fegenbush to get the low angle and shallow depth for this very unique pitchfork light painting.

Austin Shurtliff catches the warm glow of some old cowboys working late inside the old barn.

A.J. Buruca keeps the lights low as he highlights a fall arrangement in the Jones Haven cabin, with Dale and Leah looking in from the background.

Tim Wood captures the starry night and sets the old cabin on fire with this creative, artistic light painting!

Julie highlights an old collection of bottles on the woodblock counter

Chantelle Zenger reaches into the deep, blue geyser pool in Yellowstone while the steam rises into the blue hour sky

Danny Morgan adds just the right amount of light to create the Dave Black style western intrigue on this old cowboy gear.

The subtle, desaturated colors of this light painting by Pratik Benjade shows the perfect combination of light and shadow

Casey Archibald captures the wrinkled bark of this “grandmother tree” with a pleasing nighttime composition

Badminton or Bingo time, anyone? Jenny Bullock adds just enough light to illuminate these vintage rackets and bingo basket.

A low angle by Casey Archibald shows the thick warn keys used decades ago on this old Royal typewriter.

Chantelle Zenger shows off the bright colors of these old hats in a nice light painting composition.

Combine a perfect angle and vintage cameras to show off a photographer’s tribute light painting

The cool speedlight flash from inside contrasts nicely with the wam LED Spotlight outside to create this interesting light painting by Casey Archibald

Julie snaps this last light painting just before we leave Yellowstone National Park and head back to the BYU-Idaho campus in Rexburg, Idaho.