#lightpaintingbrushes: featuring images created using the light-painting tools #liteblades: featuring images created using the (lightpainting.store) #lightpaintingtubes: featuring images created using the ( lightpainting.store) I sometimes browse that feed to feature images in my stories #ericpare (yeah, my name, and as weird as it sounds, there are over 12000 posts using this hashtag). #nightphotography (not only specific to light-painting, but as you can see on some of our best friends get featured over there) #lightpainters: A resource and portfolio site for light painters #lightpaintingblog (last post on dates from 3 months ago… I’m not sure if this is still maintained) #spingodz: = featuring steelwhool spinners
#artmadeoflight: ig account, very vibrant and active! #litbyhand: = featuring the best light-painting pictures out there
#tubetribe: = featuring the best tube light-painting pictures #lightblades: images created using plexi blades (buy on ) #holosquares: images created using the HoloSquares (buy on lightpainting.store) #lightpaintingwhips: images created using light-painting whips ( DIY tutorial, buy on lightpainting.store, buy on ) This is what’s keeping the whole community together #lightpainting: of course! That’s the most important one. For instance, the account associated to the hashtag #spunups doesn’t exist anymore (it’s been replaced by Keeping your hashtag list short is going to keep you relevant in the eyes of the monstrous instagram algorithm (and we’re going to be able to see you!) I’m writing this post as I see many people using obsolete tags on their light-painting pictures on Instagram.