• 2024 Laser Photography voting

  • 2024 Laser Photography voting

2019 Second Place winner: ”Lightliquid” by LOBO. Contrast lowered so headline letters stand out.

2019 Second Place winner: ”Lightliquid” by LOBO. Contrast lowered so headline letters stand out.

The deadline for voting for the 2024 ILDA Laser Photography Awards has passed. Thanks to the Members who entered, and the Members who voted for their favorite photos. Those votes have been counted. Soon we will privately notify winners and non-winners. The public announcement of the ILDA Award winners will be at the 2024 ILDA Conference during the Awards dinner and presentation.

The remainder of this page is left for reference, even though the deadline to vote has already passed.


How to vote

All current 2024 ILDA Members, including Student Members, are eligible to vote for the 2024 Laser Photography Award.

Look through all of the photos below. Click on any image to see a larger-sized view and a description supplied by the entrant. Choose your favorites. You can have as many favorites as you wish. Just order them, so you know which one is your #1 favorite, which is #2, which is #3, etc. You do not need to order all photos — just as many as you think are especially worthy of being included.

VOTING PROCEDURE: ILDA Members have been sent an email with a link to the voting website. Once you have chosen your favorites, click the link in the email to go to the actual voting page. Voting must be done by Monday June 3 at 11:59 pm UTC.

The top three favorites will receive First, Second and Third Place ILDA Awards. Winners will be privately notified after voting ends, and will be publicly announced at the ILDA Conference in Wrocław, Poland, hosted by Visual Sensation Laser Show and Technologies.
VOTING DETAILS: Each ILDA Member will receive one email with the voting link. The email is sent to the main email address of your ILDA Membership record at ildamember.com. If you did not receive a voting email at this address, contact ILDA. If you do not vote you will get an automatic reminder every three days until you vote or until the voting ends. You can only vote once — the software knows when your link vote has been used.
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2024 Laser Photography entries

2024 Laser Photography entries

  • Abha Laser Town
    Abha Laser Town
    This is a photo taken during our largest laser show in Abha. It captures the overall view of the city and all 7 cities with laser installations.
  • Architect 2
    Architect 2
    This is a photo taken during our largest laser show in Abha. It captures the main tower with the laser Architect 400W in action and other lasers with 360-degree projection.
  • Architect 3
    Architect 3
    This is a photo taken during our largest laser show in Abha. It captures the laser Architect 400W in action with additional lights focused together.
  • Balloons & Lumia
    Balloons & Lumia
    Laser lumia and yellow laser imagery on the side of the Albuquerque Balloon Museum before sunrise. We were one of 4 artists chosen to exhibit at the Balloon Fiesta. The lumia lasers were interactive, controlled by visitors. The yellow laser was controlled by audio from NOAA - solar wind data. The balloons are a scouting mission called the Dawn Patrol, used to judge wind conditions before sending up the 700+ hot air balloons at dawn.
  • Brit Floyd Brain Damage Eclipse
    Brit Floyd Brain Damage Eclipse
    I've worked with the band Brit Floyd off and on for 20 years now. They asked me to start a laser company so that I can supply them with lasers for their tour after they switch band management. I used Depence 2 Laser Previs to start then came up with what I call a Magical Garden of Light Moment to frame the moment and elevate the importance of this piece of music and its importance politically and spiritually. My goal was to frame this moment and paint the band's talents in a good light.
  • Creation
    Creation
    I was experimenting with the process of creating solid shapes out of wireframes by using motion and multiple second exposures. I selected this shape because it become pleasingly organic with radial and bilateral symmetries.
  • Ephemeral Sculpture 1
    Ephemeral Sculpture 1
    This picture illustrates our ongoing research on ephemeral light sculptures, sculptural shapes and volumes without a tangible body. Using long exposure photography, a rotating laser beam is rendered as a three-dimensional shape. 
  • Ephemeral Sculpture 2
    Ephemeral Sculpture 2
    This picture illustrates our ongoing research on ephemeral light sculptures, sculptural shapes and volumes without a tangible body. Using long exposure photography, a rotating laser beam is rendered as a three-dimensional shape.
  • Open the Window, HAL
    Open the Window, HAL
    This was an experiment in using non-traditional abstract symmetries and long exposures to create a shape that, while still an abstract, approached representational.
  • Orbital
    Orbital
    Creating an orbital abstract full of rainbow colors for abstract laser art involves blending vibrant hues with dynamic, swirling patterns. The orbital motion could be used to continuously shift and evolve the colors and shapes, creating a mesmerizing and ever-changing display.
  • Pasta and Anti-Pasta
    Pasta and Anti-Pasta
    This was a long exposure abstract with a radial winding shape that reminded me of rotini. It's clearly generating photonic energy with a pasta/antipasta reaction.
  • Sami Grand Prix 2024
    Sami Grand Prix 2024
    This is a still photo from the Sami Grand Prix TV show, which accidentally got a rolling shutter effect look.
  • Slipstream
    Slipstream
    Zooming in on a scanning laser beam, the air particles are captured and repeat over a 1/15th exposure. The color variations are due to the particle movement in relation to the RGB beam combining.
  • Stadium Beams
    Stadium Beams
    (No Statement of Intent submitted)
  • Voile
    Voile
    This picture illustrates our ongoing research on ephemeral light sculptures, sculptural shapes and volumes without a tangible body. It shows a fragment of the installation Voile, which was on view at a multidisciplinary art festival. A luminous veil articulated by a laser, smoke, and darkness; the form billows like an ephemeral curtain.
  • Watermill
    Watermill
    Inspired by a watermill to create abstract laser art adds a fascinating element of natural motion and randomness to the creative process. The watermill's rotation could be harnessed to manipulate mirrors or other reflective surfaces. This abstract technique could produce captivating and ever-changing patterns, blending the precision of lasers and organic, flowing movements of water.

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